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Thursday, March 22, 2012

Glowing Easter Egg Hunt

Day 4 of a rainy day...I know hiding Easter eggs is a little early, but I was in desperate need of entertaining my little disciples.  Last year, I had a Flashlight Easter Egg Hunt party.  My oldest disciple remembered, so she insisted on doing it again.  So tonight we put on our pajamas, covered the basement windows with a sheet, and got out our flashlights.


We also used glow sticks to put in the eggs.  The kids cracked them while I put them inside each egg.  The larger eggs would have been easier, I'll get those for next time.
Bracelet glow sticks and eggs

Breaking the glow sticks

Folded the glow sticks inside the egg.

Ooh la la!

These were the only good pictures I could take.
It worked great!


48 comments:

  1. Kaylee, we would like your permission to post your Ooh la la glowing egg picture on our blog. Also mention your blog and most clever idea!
    Please let me know that you agree and we will send you a $15.00 Totally Kids Gift Card for your little disciples.
    - Kelly
    Totally Kids fun furniture & toys
    Totally Kids Times

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  2. Thanks Kaylee! Your fabulous idea is now posted and shared with our readers at http://kidtimes.wordpress.com/.

    Please contact desirae@shoptotallykids.com and she will send your Gift Card over to you.

    - Kelly

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  3. That is so cool! The egg thing and the gift card for sharing your photo! May try this with my older little one! Where did you get the glow stick things?

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    1. Thanks, Lacie! My cousin bought the glow bracelets awhile ago for us, but she said it was from Michaels.

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    2. Just letting you know that you can get the glow sticks at the dollar store as well. That is where we always get them for our little projects like this.

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    3. dollar tree has them. 6 for adollar

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    4. Target has them in their dollar section, 15 for $1!

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  4. Thanks for the idea! We did this last night and the kids had a blast. We put coins inside the eggs. @Lacie - you can get glow sticks at just about any dollar store or in the Target Dollar Spot. Here are some more glow stick ideas: http://www.mommysavers.com/c/t/194466/ideas-for-sleepover-fun-glow-cups

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    1. Thanks, Kim! Love the glow cups idea. That is on my "to do" list!

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  5. Oh how fun! I just found this on pinterest and am thrilled with the idea. :)

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  6. Oh, my kiddos are going to LOVE this!!

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  7. You can also get the glow sticks at the dollar tree. At least we have them at ours! This is so amazing!!! LOVE IT! DEFINETELY WILL BE DOING IT!!!

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  8. What s great idea! I will have to try it soon! I stumbled upon your blog and I absolutely love it! We also want to raise little disciples! What an encouraging and inspiring blog!

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  9. I enjoyed your post on Glowing Easter Egg Hunt. i am going to post it on my blog. Thanks
    Nick
    http://nicksposts.wordpress.com/

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  10. This is a great idea... Would you mind if I posted it on my blog. It is everydayreallifemom.blogspot.com. I think my readers would love it, I would of course send them back to your web page too.

    Thanks,
    kelly

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    1. No problem, Kelly. I loved reading your recipes on your blog!

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  11. This is an awesome idea. I will be getting more eggs to do this with my kids Saturday night, and then I filled 2000 regular eggs for my family and friends to search for on Easter day.

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  12. Hi Kaylee,
    I love this idea and have been spotlighting a couple of my favorite Easter traditions on my blog (Mom Always Finds Out at http://momalwaysfindsout.com). I shared this on my blog and of course gave all credit to you and linked to this post and your blog's home page. Thank you for the fun idea, I am going to do this with my children this year. They will love it! -Nicole

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  13. Saw this on pinterest & this is AWESOME!! We are most definitely doing this for our Easter Egg Hunt. Thanks!!

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  14. Saw this on pinterest and went and got the stuff last night to do this with my three little girls. Bought the eggs and glow sticks at dollar tree for cheap! Thank you for the idea! :)

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  15. What a fun idea--my kids would love this too!

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  16. Hi Kaylee! Thanks for the great idea! Last night we had a glowing Easter egg party, the girls had a blast!

    Money saving glow stick trick...after you have finished playing with your glow sticks return them to the freeze. You'll have up to 2 weeks of evening glow stick fun :)

    Sarah Pittenger

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    1. Glad to hear, Sarah! I had no idea about the freezer...great idea!

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  17. What an awesome idea! I hope you don't mind that I pinned it!

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  18. Saw this on pinterest. Did it for my daughter who is almost 2 and the neighborhood kids ages1-7 on Easter night. It was a big hit with all the kids. This will be a new tradition in our family for years to come. Thank you so much for sharing!

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  19. I love this i use glow sticks alot but never thought of this.I decorate for Veterans wish i had seen this before Easter all i did was decorate with baskets and eggs on table thanks for the tip.

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  20. What a wonderful idea! Sorry if this is a silly question... but where do you buy the eggs from? I've never seen them before.

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    1. Hey Ginny! Just use whatever eggs you already have. The larger eggs would probably work better, but my "regular" sized ones worked just fine.

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  21. what a rockin Mom idea!! My boys would LOVE this. may just have to have ONE.more egg hunt!! Lol. Thanks for the great idea and forgetting it be shared!

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  22. Awesome! I wanted to do a flashlight egg hunt for the block but we got sick so I had to cancel. I toyed with the idea of using glowsticks in the eggs so am thrilled to see your pictures and how cool they look in the dark.

    Thanks for sharing!
    Anara from able2able

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  23. Hi Kaylee!
    I am in charge of the non-athletic recreation programs for the Charleston Parks & Recreation Department. Your blog and others have inspired me to hold a Glow-in-the-Dark Easter Egg Hunt for teens this coming Spring!! I was wondering if I could have your permission to place your picture of the eggs on our website to help advertise for the program?
    Thanks so much!
    Kim Wargo

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  24. Wow!!! I know some kids that are gonna flip this summer!!! I will do this little activity when we go camping!!! We buy easter eggs on sale after easter and we often do egg hunt with them to keep them busy when we go camping but with this twist, they are gonna love it!!!!! Thanks for the idea!!!

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  25. Hello -

    I’m putting together a post for my blog with a collection of Easter activities from around the web. I was wondering if I could use a photo from this post.

    I would give you full credit and link back to your blog. I would not be showing my readers how to make these, I would direct them to your blog for that.

    Thanks so much! I look forward to hearing from you!

    Blessings,
    Sarah Avila
    My Joy-Filled Life
    www.myjoyfilledlife.com

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    1. Sure, Sarah! What a great blog you have.

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    2. Thanks so much! I'm really enjoying your blog! Glad I found it!

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  27. Hi Kaylee. All the way from the Netherlands, i would like to use your photo on my blog and Facebook page too. Only if you agree of course. I will put there also a link to your blog.
    Greetings
    Brenda Qonoufou
    Leukelunch.blogspot.com

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  28. Hello Kaylee, I have a diy inspiration site for moms and I am linking to this post if you don't mind. You are welcome to share your ideas there if you would like.

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