Easter to us is all about family, and with a young family of our own, we love having some simple and fun activity to keep the kids entertained over the long weekend.
Floral Animal Eggs
First we have these cute little Floral Animal eggs.
You can hard boil the eggs first to make them less fragile in small hands. Or you can poke small holes in them and blow them out and wash and dry them if you'd like to keep them on display.
We choose to hard boil them so they could be hidden for a fun Easter egg hunt.
Botanically Dyed Eggs
Let's face it, kids love making a mess, and the holidays normally mean even more mess than usual. So why not make the most of their boundless energy and curiosity and have a play with botanical dye.
Get the full instructions and all the details here.
Honey Glazed Hot Cross Buns
There's nothing better than having a warm, fresh-from-the-oven hot cross bun. The smell that comes from the oven is unmistakable and they're a favourite easter tradition for our whanau.
They take a little bit of time to put together, but you are rewarded well for your efforts. Home made hot cross buns are another level, you won't go back to the preservative packed supermarket ones ever again.
We've put together a simple step-by-step recipe to bake the perfect batch this year. You can even make them the day before, and slice them in half and pop them in your toaster for a hassle free Easter morning. Or make a double batch and freeze the other half to eat easter weekend.
Get the full recipe and instructions here or watch our Hot Cross Bun Reel here.
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