Easter in the time of home quarantine

Shops, malls and hotels have been closed for a month now. Egg hunting outside with friends is out of the question, too. And people are only allowed to buy a dozen of eggs when grocery shopping.

So, how do you carry out Easter of egg hunting and painting in time of this pandemic?

I was ready to call it a day, but then I remembered last year’s plastic eggs were collecting dust in the toy shelf. Instead of painting the eggs, I drew tiny doodles and sold the idea to my kid. We called it ‘Egg Designing’. It’s much simpler than what we had last year, but it was fun just the same.

Here’s how we repurposed old plastic eggs from last year’s egg hunting activity:

  1. Doodle bunny ears, ribbons, crowns and even hats to accessorize your Easter egg bunnies.
  2. Let your kid color the doodles.
  3. Cut and paste the doodles together to create a unique Easter egg bunnies.

What I really like about this activity is that you can also come up with other designs to keep your kids busy and entertained at home. Go ahead and try it, too!

Stay tuned! There’s a video coming soon.

Published by Elle Anorma

Elle Anorma dreams of having a PR and Digital Marketing Agency. After several years working in various Media and Communications companies in the Philippines, she took the steps to pursue her agency dream. With no capital to set up the business, she began the journey as a freelancer hoping to save enough to build her own team. She has worked with global clients for digital marketing projects in the Construction, Food Delivery, Real Estate, and Virtual Assistance to name a few while enjoying occasional trips with her daughter. Today, she aims to inspire parents and other Mompreneurs to continue pursuing their life goals.

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