How to Make an Easter Treasure Hunt for Kids : Easter Ideas

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The kids are getting older and are no longer up for the traditional egg hunt.  While I was browsing the aisles at Walmart, trying  to think of new Easter ideas to try out on them,  I walked past a display of Hallmark  cards and a light bulb went off in my head.  I had a super de dooper idea for some Easter games that could get the 10 year old enthused; an Easter Treasure Hunt.

 Hallmark EasterValue Display

I began by browsing through the Hallmark display and choosing five Easter cards.  Did you know you can earn rewards for the Hallmark cards you buy at Walmart?  For every 5 cards you buy, you’ll earn a reward.  They also have value cards for 47 and 97 cents.   Once I selected the cards I wanted, I began looking for Easter Basket ideas. I knew I didn’t want to fill it full of candy, so I picked up a bubble wand, a glow stick, pencils and bubble gum.  I did pick up a lollipop and a small package of candy and a few pieces of candy to add in the cards.  When I arrived home,  I printed clues on the computer using picmonkey and pasted them, along with a small piece of candy in each card.

Easter Treasure Hunt Collage Hallmark

Now it was time for the fun to begin! I walked around my in-law’s farm and hid an Easter card with clues inside in five different spots. (Notice that a big farm=more room for walking. Helpful hint: Make sure the kids are occupied and don’t come strolling along to see what you are doing.  This happened to me and I had to find new hiding places.) I sat the 10 year old down and handed him his first clue, telling him he *might*  find a surprise at the end of the trail.  As you can see from his expression, although he pretended to complain, he got into the spirit pretty quickly.
Brad Hallmark
He wandered all over the yard and the pastures picking up clues, including the barn lot, where he got photobombed by a nosy sheep or two who suspected the card might contain food.

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He was thrilled when he finally found his Easter Treats hidden beside the hen house. He  declared they were all for him and he was not sharing, even though I hinted loudly about receiving some bubble gum.   I have plenty of other ideas for reusing the cards in Easter crafts. They could easily be used as backgrounds for so many projects!

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I’ll leave you with one of my favorite Easter quotes– Easter is the only time of year it is safe to put all your eggs in one basket.  That makes me laugh whenever I see it.

What are some of your favorite Easter ideas?

 

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  2. I love the idea of an Easter Scavenger Hunt using the Hallmark Easter Value cards! That is so creative! Thanks for sharing. #client

  3. Oh this is so much more fun than what I do for the kids. Usually the Easter Bunny hides their baskets, one year the bunny hid it in a dryer… craziness. Then I take eggs filled with various items and money. I hide them all over the home or yard (depending upon the weather) and the kids have fun looking high and low for them!

  4. My grandmother used to do something like this for us when we were growing up. It was always so much fun!

  5. A scavenger hunt would be fun in a few years when he can actually do it.

  6. My kids have treasure hunts all the time at Grandma’s house. Now, they like making them up on their own for the grandparents! A great idea for Easter!

  7. What a fun adventure! I’ll have to remember for when my little ones are older.

  8. Oh I love this idea! My little boy would totally love this too – he loves adventures. I also love the cute photos 🙂

  9. This is a very unique spin on a the traditional easter egg hunt – a great way to get kids involved.

  10. That’s a fun way to use the cards! I love the 47 and 97 cent cards at Walmart.

  11. WE DID AN EGG HUNT A FEW YEARS AGO AND THE KIDS HAD SO MUCH FUN DOING IT. CUTE IDEA!

  12. My kids love Easter Egg Hunts. This is a fun idea, I will have to implement it this year.

  13. I love scavenger hunts. WE are going to do a real simple one for my 3 year olds birthday!

  14. What a fun concept! I know what we’ll be doing this Easter 🙂

  15. It looks like he had a blast! My nephew absolutely LOVES treasure hunts. They take some work to try to think up ideas every time, but are totally worth it!

  16. Awsome Ideal I need to do something for my kids in advance before Easter gets here.

  17. Ha, that is a perfect saying for Easter. It made me laugh too. 🙂

  18. Love the neat little Easter Treasure hunt! How fun!

  19. What a great idea! We do glow in the dark Easter Eggs to keep the kids entertained.

  20. Oh my gosh! That sheep! LOVE! 🙂 I love the treasure hunt idea! We will be using it this year!

  21. This sounds like a lot of fun. It is nice to do things that make our kids smile.

  22. We do an Easter hunt every year but an Easter treasure hunt is PERFECT for older kids! Great idea using the Easter cards and thanks for the reminder about the Hallmark rewards!

  23. How fun! This is something all my kids would love, even the older one’s.

  24. I can’t wait to plan our Easter egg hunt this year. Ever since we bought a bigger property, we’ve wanted to establish our house as the yearly egg hunt house, and I think it’s working!

    And I love the tip of using greeting cards in crafts. We do that every year and get some really cute stuff!

  25. Very sweet photos. Easter is a fun holiday to show a child that you care! A sweet treat, a nice card, and a few small goodies can make their day!

  26. Awesome Idea My Girls Will Love This Can’t Wait To Do!!

  27. I love how you set up your Easter treasure hunt. We have taken small little items (including stickers and candies) and hidden them in Easter eggs around the playground for the preschool bunch.

  28. I am absolutely dying about the sheep and goat in your pics!! Love some farm animals! I love this idea too!

  29. Such a fun idea to switch things up a little bit! I love stuff like this!

  30. I love treasure hunts! We didn’t do many treasure hunts when I was kid so I’m trying to bring it back into my adult years and still find it fun haha

  31. what a cute idea. I need to create something like this for the boys.

  32. This is such a great idea!!! I love those crads too!

  33. So fun! What a great way to change up the normal Easter egg hunt!

  34. What a cute idea! This would be a perfect little Easter Hunt for my older nieces and nephews, I’m sure they’d love it!

  35. I love that you hid the eggs in the hen house. How fun that is!

  36. What a fun way to do this! Treasure hunts are such fun!

  37. I’ve never done a treasure hunt for Easter before. What a fun idea! I love it!

  38. Oh what a sweet idea to do with the kiddies! So creative!

  39. Oh I love it. How cute to use Hallmark cards. Something they can keep. Love, love, love it.

  40. What a fun idea! My five-year old would love, love this. We hid Easter eggs today for an hour, so I know he would love this too.

  41. Oh how much fun. Love treasure hunts.

  42. How fun is that? My boys would love this, even though we don’t have totally awesome sheep to follow them around while they hunt.

  43. What a great idea!!! Older kids (including adults) love treasure hunts! I might even try this with my class!!

  44. My mom always did treasure hunts and I loved them. I can’t wait to do this with my boys.

  45. I love the treasure hunt idea too. OUr kids love it.

  46. What a fun idea! I think my son would really get a kick out of this.

  47. This is such a FUN idea! Isa would love this. I think I will design a Treasure Hunt for her this year!

  48. Ahhh… what a great idea and wonderful way to share with your kids. Plus it looks like great fun!

  49. what a cute idea, my kids would love this, they love scavenger hunts!

  50. How cute is this? My kids would love a good Easter hunt! I might have to do this for them!

  51. What a great idea. I know my girls would love a treasure hunt!

  52. Each year we had an Easter basket treasure hunt, with each kid needing to find his/her own hidden throughout the house. It was such a fun part of the tradition and the fun of the holiday. – Katy

  53. Oh this is so much fun! I always loved Easter egg hunts, we also do them every year for our son. Simple, but he has always loved it. So… we keep doing it! Love that Easter quote, so true!

  54. This is such a fun idea. We usually do a hunt with all the little ones but my daughter is only 2 so she doesn’t really get it yet. She has fun running around though!

  55. This sounds like a fun idea! Might have to try this for our egg hunt!

  56. What fun! We do “treasure hunts” for easter and it’s so much fun for the kids.

  57. oh what fun. My kids would love it if I did Easter this way.

  58. REALLY fun!!! Who doesn’t love a treasure hunt that ends with candy or treats?

  59. What a fun idea! Makes the kids think and then get rewarded at the end. My girls are still little so we do the traditional egg hunt at the house, but of course to make it even and ‘fair’ we put initials on the eggs. Can’t handle anymore tears than I have to.

  60. Treasure hunts are always great! I love the idea of hiding everything all around the farm and the pictures are amazing! I didn’t know Hallmark had that incentive with the cards, either. What an awesome thing to do, especially with the price of the cards being that low. I always do easter baskets for my kids, but never with sugary candy. Last years theme was gardening, so I put in a lot of garden themed items and special seeds for what they would like to see sprouting in their area of the garden. This year, I have no clue!

  61. This is a great way to make the traditional Easter egg hunt for for older kids! I’m so grateful that Easter is a little bit later this year…maybe we’ll actually have enough snow melted by then to hold our egg hunt outside!

  62. We just do Easter egg hunts here, but the idea of a treasure hunt sounds great. I did a scavenger hunt similar to this for my husband one Valentine’s Day and it was definitely a nice change from the normal gift exchange.

  63. I do hints and a hunt for Easter too. My kids still love it even at their age. My dad started the tradition when I was a kid and I carry it on. I love seeing your son’s excited face!

  64. So cute. And so fun. My kids love egg hunts.

  65. This is a great idea! I remember my mother putting together something like this when I was younger. Scavenger hunts are always fun and this is a nice change from the traditional Easter egg hunt. The older kids would probably love this too.

  66. i love that idea. my friend always had to go on a hunt to GET her basket too!!

  67. Easter is coming so fast and I need ideas faster. I think I will do something like this around the house my kids have allergies but I can still make it fun.

  68. We do an Easter egg hunt every year, but we are actually going to be traveling this year over Easter because it falls during the kids school vacation week -so no egg hunt for us 🙁