Easy DIY Easter Treats You Can Make This Weekend
Looking for fun and simple ways to sweeten your Easter weekend? Whether you’re prepping for a family gathering or just want to get festive at home, these easy DIY Easter treats are perfect for last-minute plans. Best of all, they’re fun to make with kids and don’t require expert baking skills!
From chocolate-dipped goodies to pastel-colored sweets, here are some quick and adorable Easter treat ideas you can whip up in no time.
1. Bunny Paw Print Cookies
Turn store-bought sugar cookies into something special with pink and white icing. Pipe paw prints using a piping bag or a zip-top bag with the corner cut. These are cute, customizable, and a hit with little ones.
Why it works: No baking from scratch needed, and kids love decorating their own cookies!
2. Chocolate-Dipped Peeps Pops
Take classic Peeps marshmallow bunnies or chicks, stick them on a lollipop stick, and dip them in melted white or milk chocolate. Sprinkle with pastel-colored sprinkles before the chocolate sets.
Pro tip: Wrap in cellophane and tie with ribbon for the perfect Easter basket treat.
3. Mini Egg Nest Bites
All you need is chow mein noodles (or pretzel sticks), melted chocolate, and candy eggs. Mix the chocolate and noodles, shape into small nests on wax paper, and top with candy eggs.
These no-bake Easter treats are super easy and look adorable on any dessert table.
4. Rice Krispies Egg Treats
Make a batch of Rice Krispies treats, then shape them into egg forms using your hands or plastic eggs as molds. Add food coloring to your marshmallow mix for a fun pastel look, or drizzle with melted candy melts.
Kid-friendly and crowd-pleasing, these are always a holiday favorite.
5. Carrot Patch Dirt Cups
Layer chocolate pudding and crushed Oreos in clear cups, then top with a “carrot” – usually a dipped strawberry with orange-colored candy melts. Add a sprig of parsley or green icing for the stem!
These Easter-themed pudding cups are delicious, festive, and perfect for parties.
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