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Easter 2024—5 Fun Family Traditions to Celebrate the Easter Holidays

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With Easter peeping just around the corner, it’s that time of year to start hopping on those fun Easter trends again.

Read on to learn 5 fun and festive family-friendly activities you can all do together to celebrate Easter this year.

Spring into the Season with These Festive Easter Activities for the Family

1. Put Together a Fun Easter Egg Hunt

An Easter Egg Hunt is the perfect activity to get the whole family involved, whether your group consists of children or just a fun bunch of adults.

You can choose to make the hunt indoors or outdoors by scattering your Easter eggs all over your lawn or hiding them in unsuspecting spots in your home.

The great thing about this activity is that you can make the hunt easier or more difficult, more casual or more competitive, according to what your family and friends prefer.

You can even include cute Easter Egg Hunt clues or riddles to make it more intellectually stimulating. Don’t forget to stuff your Easter eggs with little treats as a reward for all of that hard hunting!

2. Try Out Some Delicious Easter Recipes

Alongside your traditional dishes, Easter is the perfect opportunity to try out some delicious, new recipes for your family feast.

Whether you are looking for something savory to fill your bellies or something sugary to satisfy your sweet tooth, there are plenty of new recipes you can try out.

You can even add a festive touch to your new dishes by making them Easter-themed, such as baking a cake in the shape of a bunny or Easter egg and decorating it with bright, colorful icing and jellybeans.

Are you interested in sprinkling an extra serving of culture into your cuisine this Easter Sunday?

Click here to learn about some of the most popular Easter dishes and recipes from all over the world that you can bring to your own table this year.

3. Decorate Your Easter Eggs with Colorful Designs

Decorating Easter eggs is a classic and creative way to celebrate the holiday.

Gather your close friends and family, some colorful Easter egg dyes and designs, paintbrushes, hardboiled eggs, and “get cracking” on decorating.

From mixing colors to adding glitter or stickers, you can bring out your inner artist by creating truly unique Easter egg designs that you won’t be able to “peel” your eyes away from, setting your eggs apart from the dozen.

4. Plan a Memorable Visit with the Easter Bunny

Easter is not complete without a visit to the famous Easter Bunny. Hop down to the nearest mall to take some cute family pictures with the world’s busiest bunny.

Bonus points to families in cute, color-coordinated Easter outfits.

5. Grab Some Goodies for a Sweet Easter Basket

Who doesn’t love a basket of goodies?

Look out for cute Easter gift ideas to slip into your basket this year from chocolate eggs and jellybeans to coloring books and toys.

Remember—You don’t have to put all of your eggs in one basket when it comes to selecting a specific Easter basket style or deciding on designs and decor. 

With endless combinations of colors, decorations, candy, toys, themes, and designs, you can let your creativity run wild to make each Easter basket unique to the individual.

Acorn Stairlifts Wishes You a Happy Easter

No matter how you choose to spend Easter this year, Acorn wants to extend our warmest wishes to you and your family as you celebrate this joyous occasion.

Happy Easter!

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The Arthritis Foundation's Ease-of-Use Commendation

We are proud to be the very FIRST stairlift company to earn the Arthritis Foundation's Ease-of-Use Commendation. It is yet another effort that continues to prove that Acorn Stairlifts is a pioneer in the industry, always striving to stay ahead of the game, and to help our customers by providing the absolute best solution for their needs.

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