Showing posts with label Free Easter egg hunt clues printable. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Free Easter egg hunt clues printable. Show all posts

March 19, 2024

Free printable Easter egg hunt clues and a walnut kifle cookie recipe.

 


Easter is in 12 days and I have been busy baking and preparing for the Easter egg basket hunt. Time feels like it's going quicker these days. Can you believe that Christmas was 12 weeks ago, feels like it's only been a couple of weeks.

The Easter decorations came up right after Valentine's Day but I did not throw the casa out of the window with the decorations this year. Instead, I created simpler vignettes to add more of an Easter flavor. With the less is more being the theme for me these past few years because I don't want to have to spend days putting up decorations only to have to spend another couple of days taking it all down. I save that energy for Christmas and birthdays.

Greenacre's Easter egg hunt is a tad different as the kids hunt down their Easter baskets with clues hidden in plastic Easter eggs. Each clue is put inside a numbered egg that is left in the location of the clue in the riddle of the previous number. For example, clue #7 would be located at the washer and the answer to the riddle would be the dryer. Clue #8 would be located at the dryer with clue #9's location
To save the Easter egg hunt clues, right-click on the image and save it to your computer. Print the clues on an 8x10 sheet of paper
I made a few different Easter egg hunt clue themes this year. One for kids, teens, and adults. I tried to pick things a lot of people would commonly have in their homes. 

The first Easter egg hunt is for kids with a puppy theme.



The answer sheet

The next couple of Easter egg hunt clues are for older children and teens.










Answer sheet


Answer sheet
Last we have the adult Easter egg hunt clues.


Answer sheet
 
These cookies are my absolute favorite and I wanted to share them with y'all.

It took me a couple of years to create this recipe as the original baker did not want to share their recipe so this is a tweaked combination of alot of different recipes found online.

Here is a visual step-by-step on how to make them;














 Some people like to shape them into crescents but as you can see, I am not one of those people.
When they are cooled, sprinkle vanilla icing sugar or plain icing sugar but vanilla icing sugar adds more flavour. I keep half in the freezer and thaw them as needed because the recipes makes a lot of cookies.

Hope they become your favorite as well. 


















April 10, 2020

Quarantined Easter



In light of all the pandemic chaos, Easter is the furthest thing on my mind. Since my grandmother's death, holidays lack the luster and joy they once held. I find myself on autopilot and muster as much joy as possible. Unlike the egg and bunny explosion of decorations of previous years, this year is the least I have ever decorated. I just don't have it to give and I am okay with that. Part of coping and dealing with circumstances for me is acceptance. I can't change what has or is happening, only how I react to it. 

I haven't learned a new language or decluttered my house but I have been busy learning about things that I love. Things that I want to do when this is quarantine is over because it will be over, just a matter of when at this point. Right now we are only half-way through they say, stuck between a way of life we all can't live and an unknown future that will be completely foreign.
One Christmas when my grandmother became so ill, the emergency doctor told me that if she didn't respond to the antibiotics, they would put in palliative care and make her as comfortable as possible. I had just started decorating and despite the terror of losing her, I soldiered on and finished putting up the Christmas decorations. My mind wandered to a million places with every decoration but the constant movement helped the time pass quicker, as I awaited fate's outcome.
 Never thought I could ever live through that kind of pain before. The agony of knowing that I could lose her and the pain that would cause my girls who would forever associate Christmas with her death left me gasping for air. My mind played out every scenario and my body felt the emotion of every one of those possible outcomes, but nothing was in my hands. I could do nothing but accept how the cards we're dealt. Either way, I would have to continue because not even Christmas or life stops for no one.
 Time marches on without even batting an eye or pausing so one can catch their breath. So it's up to you to do what you can, with what you have, however that is to get you through. Lucky for me, she responded to the antibiotics and we shared a few more Christmases but it taught me about finding resilience within myself.
Pressing on helped me cope with the possibility of her death but with her passing, holidays just don't hold the same meaning. It doesn't mean I won't be throwing the house out the window in the future but right now, I am choosing to spend my time on other things. Things that bring me joy and happiness despite however small the amount might be. I'll take it because every drop eventually fills the glass. 

COVID-19 managed to bring the world to a halt but it can't stop the passage of time or the Easter bunny from hopping through. No more than my grief can but you and I get to decide how to spend that passage of time. There are no right answers, only whatever works personally for you. Don't fret about what other people are doing, if you don't feel like doing nothing, DON'T. Lay up in bed if that is what helps you cope. Bless those people that are deep cleaning their homes while learning a new language and homeschooling their children.  That is awesome, for them who you are not. So do you and know that its all good either way. Super productive or super relaxed, don't matter.

Here are some links that might help your passage of time.

 A virtual visit to Butchartgardens

Visit Paris Museums and Art

Crusie on by the Van-Gogh Museum

Check out apartmenttherapy.com's garden virtual tours

Grab a coffee and see if edx.org has any free courses that interest you


Maybe listen to sage advice from those who have come before us.

Take a little spin around the globe to check out the scenery.


Easter is in a couple of days, why not use my free Easter egg hunt printables to keep the kids occupied longer. You enjoy your coffee while they look for their baskets. A win-win.


Stay safe, sane and well. Wishing y'all a very Happy Easter!

March 03, 2017

FREE printable Easter egg hunts

Although its snowing outside and I still have 44 days until Easter, I have been
passing the time creating Easter egg hunts . 
Forty four days may seem like alot but they tend to go by quickly.
Baskets goodies still have to be purchased, eggs filled and letters to the Easter bunny written.
As well as the yearly trip to the Greenhouse and pictures with the Easter Bunny.

So if you like to have your eggs in a row or find this post last minute, here are a few
different Easter egg hunt clues.


Most hiding spots can be found in any home.
Mix and match to customize your very own hunt.

I have 12 numbered plastic eggs I place the clues in.
If you can not find the numbered eggs, number them yourself with a sharpie.
Now that my eldest is 11, I got to step up my game ALOT MORE.
She remembers previous years hiding spots , so I have to find new spots every year.
One year it had snowed and I left footprints. Good thing Daddy was out checking on that rabbit he saw hopping around and good thing I used his boots too.

Happy Easter hunt planning!

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