Tablescapes, Easter Egg Hunt

The sun was peeking out through the clouds, the birds were singing and the thermometer was inching past 70
I couldn’t wait to play with some Easter things outside
I set up an Easter table for Big E and CC
My grass is just barely coming up
It’s not quite time for an Easter egg hunt
but who cares, it’s a great day to be outside!
I am trying to figure out how to do an Easter egg hunt with a 6 year old, a 2 year old and a 1 year old
The oldest one will want to grab everything or else show the little ones where the eggs are
Are you experienced in Easter egg hunts?
I would love some advice!
I used to make my children dye eggs in their underwear because I am such a OCD neat freak so they wouldn’t ruin their clothes!
I think Super Boy is going to think he is too grown up to sit at this table
But, just in case
I can set it for 3
I bought 3 Easter plates and cups at Target last spring when CC was just born, thinking of the Easter fun we could have this year~
I hope it’s a warm sunny day!
Hop back by in a few days and I’ll show you the adult Easter table~
sources:
plastic folding picnic table/Walmart
metalware/McKenzie-Childs
aqua grapevine wreaths, moss bunny/Hobby Lobby
plastic egg plates & sippy cups/Target
painted jar/Bloomin’ Ball Jars
chalkboard tutorial/ Chalkboard Art “Recipes”
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So cute Jenna, who doesn’t like an Easter Egg hunt?! Love your MC metalware, the colors are perfect for Easter with your painted grapevine wreath chargers 🙂
Ohhhh, a 70 degree day! Must be heaven:@) Cute table, I’ll bet the kids have a blast!
I love it, Jenna. So cute!
Kids are coming up here, I think. I need to go onan egg hunt in the basement boutique.:-)
Jenna,
Such a fun tablescape you have for the little ones. Love the chargers and that cute little vase. While dying eggs, just have them wear an apron or paint smock. I think I always had mine wearing your Easter pj’s….that’s because I am a picture person 🙂
Blessings,
Linda
Hi Jenna, I love the adorable Easter tablescape for the little ones, gorgeous settings (especially love the painted grapevine chargers). I have one outgrowing his little table too. I’ll keep it to set mini tablescapes. You’ve inspired me to pull out the Easter bunnies and chicks……………….
I know quite adults (me included) that would have a blast at this table. It’s adorable!
Your little ones are going to love this cute table, Jenna…love the dishes. Great Easter egg topiary!
Some ideas for the hunt: One good idea is to “hide” some bright eggs in very obvious places (for the 1 and 2 year old) and some in more challenging places and at a 6 y/o eye level for the older child. Then give the little ones a head start of 10 or so minutes before the 6 year old starts on her hunt. It also helps to have an adult walk along with the 1 and 2 year old helping them. Best thing: Have a camera ready!!
How completely adorable this is, Jenna! I love how you painted the “nests” blue, and the bunny masks are so fun for the kids. I’m drooling over the egg topiary, too. 🙂
What an adorable table! I remember when my kids were little and they dyed eggs…oh the mess! Now if I had known about using onion skins to dye them brown….I’d have told them it was the new fad! lol
If Super Boy doesn’t want to sit there, I will!!! It’s so cute!
I have zero experience in Easter egg hunts beyond those I used to participate in as a kid. THAT, of course, was eons ago, so I don’t remember much. I always took my son to organized hunts at community centers or churches, so I never had to do it myself. Sorry! Wish I could be of more help! Maybe if you dye the eggs certain colors and tell each child what color is theirs to look for. Hmmmmm….that might not work for the littlest ones, I guess. Geez, I don’t know. Good luck!
ha ha! You are too funny!
Beautiful, Jenna!
What I always do because the kids are so far apart in age is to assign a color egg that they are to find. The older boy has to find the green/blue eggs and the little girl has to find the pink/purple eggs. That way you can make the older childs a little harder to find. This has work for me (we use plastic eggs with appropriate aged treat inside) Hope this helps
Thank you so much! Great idea and much appreciated!
The kids will be so happy to see this pretty Spring table! I love the cute plates and bunny cups. The egg hunt is always so much fun and I hope the weather is beautiful for the kids and adults. Have a great Easter Egg Hunt!
Pam
Such a sweet table…love that egg tree!
Your little table settings are adorable! I saw a post that suggested telling each child they had to look for a color, like blue, or green etc. so that they wouldn’t try to collect them all and short change the others. I suppose you could put a number on them too to get the same thing across. Have fun!
Jenna, the McK-C dishes make a perfect Easter setting. Clever! It’s fun to anticipate the joy that your little grands will have celebrating at this darling table. I’m not a mom, so don’t have a lot of experience in egg hunts. I did read an idea recently that sounded like a good one. Hide equal # of eggs of specific colors and each child can only pick up their color of eggs. That way everyone ends up with equal eggs in their basket and the disappointment is eliminated. Your 6 year old can help the little ones find their colors and put them in the appropriate basket.
Have fun!
Thank you Sarah, that is a brilliant idea!!
Jenna that is the cutest table EVER…….Love it!!
I know your little ones will have a wonderful time on their Easter Egg Hunt. This is such a cute table!