
Easter is just around the corner and whether you celebrate it for religious or family reasons, it’s a holiday that could use some money saving tips. Here’s 5 ways to save money on Easter.
Easter baskets were always my favorite part of Easter, but they can get a little pricey. Saving baskets, grass and plastic eggs and reusing them is the easiest way to save money. If you have to buy new this year, try dollar stores before heading to a grocery store or Walmart.
You can get inexpensive stuffed animals at Goodwill or thrift stores. Target’s One Spot also has tons of great items to stock Easter baskets.
Confetti eggs are also a fun Easter tradition. If your family eats a lot of eggs, it’s easy to stock up, but if not, you can buy a dozen confetti eggs for a couple dollars. This will keep your kids entertained for awhile, but comes with a mess to clean up.
Instead of buying dye, you can make your own with food coloring, vinegar and water. Decorating Easter eggs is an inexpensive, fun activity.
You can get together with friends to hold an Easter egg hunt or participate in one nearby. Most churches and community centers will host an egg hunt that is free to the public.
Right after Easter all leftover items will go on sale, so stock up for next year. You can get incredible discounts on everything from decorations to dyes to clothing and accessories.