Easter with Teens - Ways to Make it Meaningful and Fun
Easter with Teens - Ways to Make it Meaningful and Fun
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Plan a “Teen style” Easter Egg Hunt
Teenagers might be big on the outside, but on the inside they are still little. Rather than having just chocolate eggs for your Easter Egg hunt, you can also fill those plastic eggs with lollies, money, gift cards or even lottery tickets. Hide them around your house and backyard and let the kids loose. And if you really want to ramp things up to the next level you can do the exact same Easter egg hunt but with glow in the dark Easter eggs.
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Make a Special Easter Charcuterie Board
This is an endless option, you can do so much with an Easter inspired charcuterie board that suits your family. From a fancy breakfast and vegetable boards all the way to spectacular sweets and dessert boards, charcuterie boards aren’t just about the food and the presentation, they’re about being with the people you love an care about.
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Let your teen host a “Friend’s Easter Egg Gathering”
One of the things you can do at the Easter Gathering is egg colouring. Now, you might be thinking that this is for little kids, but this has come a long way. There are so many fun ways to decorate eggs. From marbling and sparkles to the shaving cream method and even using tissue paper to get an amazing look. Plan a Festive Easter Dinner. Teens love tradition, even if they don’t really show interest. Planning a festive dinner complete with all your favourite meals will give your teens a chance to put their cooking skills to the test, and to finish off the night you can bake Easter cupcakes.
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Plan a family and friends picnic
Pack all the outdoor games you love to play, portable speaker so you can listen to your favourite music and pack plenty of snacks and drinks to munch on and go to your favourite spot in the park. This is an inexpensive and fun way to bond with everyone and to get out in nature and away from electronics.
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Watch an Easter movie
There is nothing better than snuggling up on the couch with some popcorn and your favourite Easter movie. This will never not be a good option.