Free Printable Easter Egg Prize Tickets

I've always loved doing Easter egg hunts. I remember that one year, my aunt hid the eggs for us to find. We found them super fast, so then we traded- my sister and I hid the eggs for my aunt and younger cousin to find. After a while, he was complaining because there were SO many eggs to find and we had hidden them really well! We hid empty eggs just for fun, but I think part of the fun for kids is getting a prize at the end.

Psst: If you’re looking for Toddler Basket ideas, check out this post!

Free Printable Easter Egg Prize Tickets

The usual tradition is to put candy or junky little toys inside, but I figured there had to be a different solution. I have a blog post with over 25 non-candy fillers that aren't total crap, but first I wanted to share these cute coupons! You can print these out on white cardstock and cut them out easily using scissors. I cut around each ticket individually, but to make it MUCH easier, I recommend getting a paper cutter and cutting around each one and leaving a white border.

Using these coupons is simple- fill your eggs with a coupon or two, and then have your kids trade them in for prizes! You can use them 1:1 (aka 1 ticket = 1 prize) or set up an arcade system where you can pool tickets for larger prizes. As for the printouts, I've got several options- tickets that say what they're for, tickets that only have a picture on them, and blank tickets that you can label yourself. Use them all however you'd like!

Free Printable Easter Egg Prize Tickets
Free Printable Easter Egg Prize Tickets

Once you've got all your egg fillers, don’t forget to make bunny ear headbands for all the kids! These are easy to whip up and can be customized in any style.

I hope these ideas were helpful, but I've gotta know- what do you put into your Easter eggs?!

DIY Santa's Coal Soap

Know someone that’s been a little bit naughty, but still very nice? Give them Santa’s extra special secret stash of coal- a skin soothing coal soap! I love a fun gift idea that’s easy, and this ticks both boxes. It’s a great stocking stuffer or secret Santa gift too! It’s almost too easy to count as a DIY project, so it’s perfect for anyone to make.

Know someone that’s been a little bit naughty, but still very nice? Give them Santa’s extra special secret stash of coal- a skin soothing coal soap! Click for the full DIY and the free printable! #freeprintable #stockingstuffer #Christmascrafts

You will need:

Pouch (here)
Iron-on paper (here)
Iron (similar here)
Coal soap (here)
Ribbon
White tissue paper or fabric (here)
Printer (I have this one and love it!)
Free Printable

The printable is available in my resource library, which you can get totally FREE access to, just by signing up. What exactly do you get? Access to all my printables, including party planning guides, checklists, and my projects. By signing up, you'll have access to all projects- past, present and future! 

Know someone that’s been a little bit naughty, but still very nice? Give them Santa’s extra special secret stash of coal- a skin soothing coal soap! Click for the full DIY and the free printable! #freeprintable #stockingstuffer #Christmascrafts

Directions:

  1. Print out your free printable & cut it out on the inside of the pink guidelines. Place against your pouch and cut off any excess from the bottom, sides, or corners.

  2. Pre-Iron your pouch to remove any wrinkles. Once it’s cooled, place your iron-on decal face down and iron the design onto your pouch. You’ll probably need to go over it a few times to make sure it really sticks.

  3. While it cools, wrap your soap with tissue paper or white fabric

  4. Place your soap in the pouch, tuck the drawstring to the center and tie a knot. Trim your excess string.

  5. Take your ribbon and tie in a bow.

  6. Add a gift tag (try this one, this one or this one!)

Know someone that’s been a little bit naughty, but still very nice? Give them Santa’s extra special secret stash of coal- a skin soothing coal soap! Click for the full DIY and the free printable! #freeprintable #stockingstuffer #Christmascrafts
Know someone that’s been a little bit naughty, but still very nice? Give them Santa’s extra special secret stash of coal- a skin soothing coal soap! Click for the full DIY and the free printable! #freeprintable #stockingstuffer #Christmascrafts
Know someone that’s been a little bit naughty, but still very nice? Give them Santa’s extra special secret stash of coal- a skin soothing coal soap! Click for the full DIY and the free printable! #freeprintable #stockingstuffer #Christmascrafts
Know someone that’s been a little bit naughty, but still very nice? Give them Santa’s extra special secret stash of coal- a skin soothing coal soap! Click for the full DIY and the free printable! #freeprintable #stockingstuffer #Christmascrafts
Know someone that’s been a little bit naughty, but still very nice? Give them Santa’s extra special secret stash of coal- a skin soothing coal soap! Click for the full DIY and the free printable! #freeprintable #stockingstuffer #Christmascrafts

I love all of these fun designs and how they look so festive with a pink or green ribbon! I want to make these for all my friends as a fun little Christmas pick-me-up. Throw on a mini wine bottle in a cute fabric bag or a pair of jingle tassel earrings and you’re all set!

The printable is available in my resource library, which you can get totally FREE access to, just by signing up. What exactly do you get? Access to all my printables, including party planning guides, checklists, and my projects. By signing up, you'll have access to all projects- past, present and future! 

Cute and Comfy Fall Uniforms

When it comes to getting dressed, there are three things I need my outfits to be- cute, comfortable, and colorful. And most of all, I need getting dressed to be easy. There are some days when I’m literally throwing on clothes at the time that we were supposed to be leaving the house! So, I decided to create a handy checklist for myself with easy outfit ideas that I can mix and match in my closet. It’s actually been really helpful for getting dressed, so I decided to share this list with you guys so that you can get dressed easily too! 

I’ve also created a free printable that’s available in my resource library (sign up below!), but here are a few sneaky peeks of what’s inside. I hope this will help you find new outfit ideas that you can wear all through the fall, and maybe even into the winter!

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When it comes to getting dressed, there are three things I need my outfits to be- cute, comfortable, and colorful. And most of all, I need getting dressed to be easy. So, I decided to create a handy checklist with easy outfit ideas that can be mixed…

The printable is available in my resource library, which you can get totally FREE access to, just by signing up. What exactly do you get? Access to all my printables, including party planning guides, checklists, and my projects. By signing up, you'll have access to all projects- past, present and future! 

Sweatshirt + Sporty Skirt + Sneakers

I’ve been wearing this sweatshirt since I made it because it’s so comfortable. When it’s paired with a sporty skirt, it’s a really cute and casual outfit that’s perfect for hanging out on a cool day. My skirt is from J. Crew and so comfortable! My favorite sneakers are from Old Navy, and even though I wear them a lot they still look brand new!

When it comes to getting dressed, there are three things I need my outfits to be- cute, comfortable, and colorful. And most of all, I need getting dressed to be easy. So, I decided to create a handy checklist with easy outfit ideas that can be mixed…

Colorful Jeans + Chambray + Sweater + Wedges

This is the outfit that started it all! I like that the bright orange jeans add a pop of color to a fairly neutral outfit. Fun fact: the day of this shoot was suddenly extremely hot and I was SWEATING. But, now that the temps have cooled down again, I can wear it over and over! It’s a great way to stay warm but still look cute without a jacket. To accessorize, I added a headband and some pom pom earrings plus a statement necklace that matched the pants. PS- you can find the DIY for the floral pumpkin here. It’s one of my fave fall decor items!

When it comes to getting dressed, there are three things I need my outfits to be- cute, comfortable, and colorful. And most of all, I need getting dressed to be easy. So, I decided to create a handy checklist with easy outfit ideas that can be mixed…

Chambray + Skirt + Tights + Boots

For this one, I wore a chambray tank top from Old Navy with an orange cardigan on top! Layering is perfect in the fall because the weather can go from cold to hot in 3 seconds flat. I wore gray tights under my skirt, which I normally would think was too dark but I think it complimented the outfit well. I wore this outfit when we went apple picking and decided that the whole fam should match so we could do out own little photoshoot! My SIL came with us and took this shot. Hailey was SO happy to be walking on her own.

When it comes to getting dressed, there are three things I need my outfits to be- cute, comfortable, and colorful. And most of all, I need getting dressed to be easy. So, I decided to create a handy checklist with easy outfit ideas that can be mixed…

I hope this helps you to find some outfits for fall that are colorful and cute, but still really comfy. You can chase your kids in these outfits, or walk around the pumpkin farm, and be 100% comfortable in style! Don’t forget to download your printable too for even more fall outfit combos. There’s 13 on that list!

The printable is available in my resource library, which you can get totally FREE access to, just by signing up. What exactly do you get? Access to all my printables, including party planning guides, checklists, and my projects. By signing up, you'll have access to all projects- past, present and future! 

So, what do you think about these outfit combos? Are you into a colorful look for fall, or do you prefer a more muted wardrobe? Let me know in the comments below!

Just a Wee Bit Irish Free Printable Iron-On

Happy St. Patrick’s Day! As the queen of the last minute blog post (seriously… it’s March 17!) I decided to make the easiest St. Patrick’s Day craft out there. A free printable where all you need is iron-on paper and a onesie or t-shirt! I’ve had this idea for a month but I was just finally able to work on it this weekend. Since Hailey is just a wee bit Irish (12.5%, to be precise!) I thought it would be really fun to make her this onesie! And since I'm generous, I'm sharing the printable with you totally for free! Also… I feel really foolish for having to use iron-on paper for dark fabrics YET AGAIN. I totally didn’t learn my lesson from Halloween but I’m going to order a new set for white fabrics, stat! Also, can we talk about how tiny newborn Hailey was. I’m not crying, you’re crying.

Looking for an easy St. Patrick’s Day craft for your baby or toddler? How about a free St. Patrick’s Day printable?! Get your for free now! #stpatricksday #freeprintable #ironon

You will need:

White onesies (here)
Iron-on paper (here)
Iron
Printer (I have this one and love it!)
Free Printable

The printable is available in my resource library, which you can get totally FREE access to, just by signing up. What exactly do you get? Access to all my printables, including party planning guides, checklists, and my projects. By signing up, you'll have access to all projects- past, present and future! 

Looking for an easy St. Patrick’s Day craft for your baby or toddler? How about a free St. Patrick’s Day printable?! Get your for free now! #stpatricksday #freeprintable #ironon
Looking for an easy St. Patrick’s Day craft for your baby or toddler? How about a free St. Patrick’s Day printable?! Get your for free now! #stpatricksday #freeprintable #ironon

Isn’t she sooo stinkin’ cute in this little outfit?! If you want to create this super easy onesie for your little baby, get the free printable and get crackin’!

I’ll also add for a second time… your printable won’t have this white border if you get the right iron-on paper! You want to use one for light-colored fabrics.

The printable is available in my resource library, which you can get totally FREE access to, just by signing up. What exactly do you get? Access to all my printables, including party planning guides, checklists, and my projects. By signing up, you'll have access to all projects- past, present and future!