Can you believe it’s already April?! Where on earth have the first few months of the year gone?! We don’t know about you, but we LOVE April! If you live in the Northern Hemisphere, Summer is so close you can taste the ice cream cones and feel the beach sand between your toes. Here in the Southern Hemisphere, Autumn settles in and there’s a crispness in the air, a welcome respite from a hot and humid season! On top of a change of season, there’s Easter to look forward to, the tastiest holiday of the year for sure! 

If you’re looking for reasons to celebrate in April and unique Easter traditions to start, look no further than our comprehensive list of ideas below. 

April Fools Day 

April 1st starts with April Fool’s Day, a day filled with pranks and practical jokes. While there’s no need to embarrass anyone and certainly not endanger anyone with your pranks, some light-hearted fun can go a long way on April Fool’s Day. 

Give your kiddos a laugh by popping this funny prank into their lunchboxes. Fill a bag with Otees and pop one of our free treat bag toppers on top to seal the treats in. The treat bag toppers say “donut seeds” as a tongue-in-cheek way of pretending Otees may just turn into donuts… if only, right?!

April Fools Day Prank

Easter 

There are plenty of fun ways to celebrate Easter and start some new Easter traditions with your family and friends. Here are some of our favorites…

Easter Brunch 

Most families enjoy some kind of gathering on Easter, whether it be brunch, lunch or tea. We love a good brunch because who doesn’t love cake for breakfast? From hot cross buns to carrot cake, we love brunch food and we’re not ashamed to admit it! If you’re setting up a beautiful Easter brunch, pop our gorgeous Easter cake topper on top of your cake to add some Easter pizzazz. The topper features a floral bouquet, bunny ears and watercolor banner. 

easter cake topper

Easter Egg Hunt 

The Easter egg hunt is the highlight of the day for most kids! I mean, what’s more exciting than racing around the garden to fill up a basket with chocolate deliciousness? We have all the Easter printables you could ever need to make this year’s Easter egg hunt unforgettable. 

Our set of Easter egg hunt printables includes a Happy Easter banner, signs to pop around the garden, a bunny paw print stencil, an invitation, cake toppers and more! You can also buy the individual items if you only want one or two of the printables. 

easter egg hunt printables

Another fun take on the Easter egg hunt is to hand out clues to the kids and have them go on a scavenger hunt in order to find the loot. This can ramp up the excitement and also prolong the experience, especially for kiddos who tend to find all the eggs fast! We have created these cute printable Easter clue cards which are quick and easy to customize, print and use. 

easter scavenger hunt clue cards

Easter Baking 

Baking is definitely up there as one of our favorite Easter activities to enjoy with our kids. While baking with little ones can be a messy exercise, there’s always beauty in the chaos! Whip up a few batches of some of your favorite Easter recipes. Our include these delicious carrot cupcakes and of course, mini hot cross buns slathered in butter. Stretchy pants are most definitely needed. 

Make Your own mini hot cross buns - Easy Easter recipe!

Decorate Easter Eggs & Easter Crafts 

We love to take any opportunity to do craft projects with our kids. It’s a great way to stimulate their creativity while giving them something tangible to show off and be proud of. A favorite in our households is of course the classic Easter egg decorating. Poke holes in regular eggs, drain and rinse them out and they’re ready for decorating. Set out some paint, glitter and other crafting items to give your kids creative license for decorating their eggs. 

Another fun Easter craft project is making an Easter bunny garland to decorate the home with. We covered the tutorial here, using our printable digital papers. 

DIY Easter Bunny Garland and Paper Designs

Egg and Spoon Races 

The egg and spoon race isn’t only reserved for school sports days, it can be a fun family activity to enjoy together! Break up into teams or race against each other depending on your family size. Pop an egg on a spoon and see who crosses the finish line first with their egg still intact. We’ll leave it up to you whether the egg is yolk or caramel centered…

Leave Treats For The Easter Bunny 

Much like leaving treats out for Santa on Christmas Eve, you can also leave something out for the Easter bunny the night before Easter. Buy a special plate for the Easter bunny and leave out some carrots for him to munch on when he visits. Don’t forget to hop on into the living room and take a bite or two out of the carrots to make it look like he visited while the kids were sleeping! This is also a good spot to place the first clue card if you’ll be going the scavenger hunt route for your Easter egg hunt

Pin The Tail On The Bunny Game 

If you’re getting together as a family on Easter, it’s fun to start a tradition of playing a few Easter themed games. We created this cute pin the tail on the bunny Easter game, an Easter themed take on the classic pin the tail on the donkey game. Use a cotton ball or mini paper honeycomb ball as your bunny’s tail. 

Pin the Tail on the Bunny Freebie

Make Cute DIY Easter Gifts 

If you’ll be giving friends, teachers and family Easter gifts this year, we love DIY Easter gifts for that extra special personal touch. We have some beautiful printable templates to help you along your DIY gifting journey to help you give somebunny special an egg-stra sweet gift this Easter! 

Printable Easter Treat Holders 

Printable Easter Egg Holders

Printable Easter Egg Box Labels

Unconventional Days To Observe in April

2 April: Peanut Butter and Jelly Day – as a long-serving lunchtime staple, it’s no wonder this beloved sandwich gets its own special day. It goes without saying that today, the order of the day is most definitely PB & J for lunch. 

3 April: National Chocolate Mousse Day – this rich, creamy and airy treat makes a decadent dessert so serve it up as a post-dinner surprise. 

5 April: National Caramel Day – Clearly April is the month of celebrating all things sweet! If you’re not brave enough to get a little messy and make your own caramels, the store-bought kind will most definitely do the trick. 

7 April: National Beer Day – do you love sipping an ice cold beer on a warm day? Then you’ll love Beer Day! For the adults in the family, set up an at home tasting of some of your local craft breweries best brews. 

8 April: Draw a Picture of a Bird Day – you don’t need to be Picasso or a bird expert to appreciate this day. Sit out in the garden with a piece of paper and pencil and sketch what you see. It doesn’t matter what it looks like so just have fun with it!

9 April: Cherish an Antique Day – no, we’re not talking about granny and grandpa (although, they should always be cherished!). Use today to hit some antique stores to start your collection or go through old family heirlooms with your kids. History is fascinating!

10 April: National Sibling Day – they may drive you mad at times but you love them no matter what. Take a moment to show your siblings some love and appreciation today. 

11: National Pet Day – our pets are some of the most treasured members of the family, so shower them with all the love, treats and walkies their precious hearts could desire today!

12 April: Grilled Cheese Day – who doesn’t love a good old grilled cheese? Whether you prefer yours simple or like to jazz it up gourmet-style, serve up your best grilled cheese to the fam for lunch or dinner. 

13 April: National Scrabble Day – wordsmiths rejoice, today is your day! Play a friendly family game of scrabble and skip the TV shows tonight. 

14 April: Pecan Day – we’re suckers for pecan pie so count us in for a day dedicated to all things pecan. 

16 April: Eggs Benedict Day – Eggs Benedict are one of the world’s most beloved breakfast foods, so whip up this classic brekkie for your family today. We, in fact, wouldn’t object to having this for dinner either!

17 April: Haiku Poetry Day – there’s beauty in poetry. Go around the dinner table and each share your favorite haiku and what it means to you. 

20 April: Lookalike Day – do you constantly get told you look just like so-and-so? On Lookalike Day, try to find each family member’s celebrity twin. For a real laugh, use app-generated matches, they can come up with some really far-fetched matches!

21 April: UK National Tea Day – it’s no secret the English fancy a cuppa so stick up your pinkies and polish the china for a tea party that heroes some of the UK’s most loved brews. 

22 April: Earth Day – research all the ways you can help protect the environment or plant something new in the garden. You could also go around the neighborhood and collect any litter you come across. 

23 April: National Picnic Day – with warmer weather in the air, it’s a great day to pack a picnic lunch or dinner to enjoy together outdoors. 

26 April: Pretzel Day – there are so many ways to enjoy the humble pretzel. Whether dipped in mustard, covered in chocolate or wrapped around a hot dog, they’re always tasty. If you’ve got the time, try your hand at making some homemade pretzels. But go easy on yourself, they’re tricky to make!

28 April: National Blueberry Pie Day – brew a pot of tea and plop a generous dollop of cream on your blueberry pie and enjoy a slice with family or friends. 

29 April: Arbor Day – Arbor Day has been around since 1872, encouraging folk to plant trees and conserve forest areas. Join a tree planting ceremony or learn what you can do to aid conservation efforts. 

30 April: Adopt a Shelter Pet Day – there are thousands of fur babies looking for their forever homes at local shelters. If you’re looking for a new furry family member, adopt and don’t shop!

Wow! There sure are plenty of reasons to celebrate in the month of April! From Easter traditions to unconventional days that may just spark lasting family memories, which ones will you be trying? 

Add this jam-packed list to your Pinterest board so you can come back to it whenever you need to!

easter traditions