Host an Indoor Easter Egg Hunt Party

Posted by Mamanista on Mar 11, 2008 | 2 Comments

Easter is early this year. Even if the weather is chilly, you can still throw a great Easter Egg Hunt Party using these tips from my friend Martie Duncan.

I can’t wait to make the Marshmallow Peeps Cake (check out Martie’s article for more info). What a great decoration.  I know Peeps are unhealthy and full of sugar, but there’s something about those little pink bunnies and yellow chicks that reminds me of springtime! 

For a healthier party snack, try Martie’s peanut butter fluff dip with sliced red and green apples.

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  • Baby Gear said:

    A Easter Egg Hunting Party is really great for little (and big) kids, just don’t hide your chocolate eggs behind the heater like i did last your, chocolate is a *&^% to get out of your rug :)

    BG

  • sara l. said:

    The Peanut Butter Fluff recipe sounds SO yummy…And the Peep Cake, too cute! Thanks for sharing!