Easter Idea Roundup

by Jenn @ Frugal Upstate on April 10, 2009

As you all know, I already wrote about my ideas for Easter on a Budget, and it was also the topic of this weeks episode of Frugal Coast2Coast.

But I’m not the only one out there on the net with great cost effective ideas for the holidays! Today I thought I’d share with you some others I’ve found:

From my own Frugal Upstate archives: Homemade Easter Egg Dye.

Friend, fellow Walmart Elevenmom and just plain old really cute pregnant woman Alyssa at Kingdom First Mom did a “Frugal Easter Egg-stravaganza” that has over 20 fun frugal Easter links to browse.

Want to be more “Earth Month” about your Easter? Parenting Your Child has some great Green Easter Ideas

Savings Dollars & Sense has the recipe and story for Resurrection Rolls-a great way to teach the religious story behind Easter and make a tasty snack at the same time!

Do you always wind up with tons of leftover candy at Easter? Irish Attic has a couple of ideas of how to store it and what to use it for.

The folks over at Birthday in a Box have a page dedicated to throwing an Easter party-there are some cute ideas on there.

There are some great worksheets and coloring pages at Printables4Kids, including this 4 in 1 sheet that has coloring, tic tac toe, word search etc. Maybe you’d like to print this one out and leave it at each child’s place for dinner?

Thrifty Living Mom has a Jelly Bean Prayer, Resurrection Eggs and recipes for Resurrection Cookies and more!

Photo by ButterflySha

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Kaye April 10, 2009 at 7:18 am

Great list of sites. :) Thanks for listing them all. We’ve been having fun with the Resurrection eggs. My grandkids never get tired of those and they are such a great way to teach them the story of Easter, from Palm Sunday through Easter Sunday! Have a blessed Easter.

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Kaye April 10, 2009 at 7:20 am

Too cool! My granddaughter LOVES Hannah Montana, so of course I have to enter this contest! :) I am already a happy subscriber. Thanks :)

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Amanda from Mrs.W's Kitchen April 10, 2009 at 9:01 am

There’s just something wonderful about roundups! I did a roundup of Easy Easter Meal Ideas, myself!

Have a great Resurrection Sunday, Jenn!

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LaMaman April 11, 2009 at 4:11 am

Love the glitter eggs in the pic. y daughter made those for the 1st time. She loved them. I bought the kit at Aldi’s! Happy holiday!

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Jenn April 11, 2009 at 12:28 pm

Glad you all enjoyed this!

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