Easter Egg Coupons

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These Easter egg coupons are the ultimate way to level up your Easter egg hunt without relying on candy or tiny toys. These printables swap sugar and trinkets for fun experiences your kids will actually remember (and ask for again next year!).

Four sheets display colorful, egg-shaped and square cards with various family activity prompts such as shopping, ice cream night, movie theater, crafts, and nature hike.
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Every year, I swear I’ll stay ahead on Easter prep—and somehow still end up scrambling last minute. Between planning Easter baskets, dyeing eggs, and figuring out what to serve for Easter dinner, I always forget one key thing: what the heck am I putting in all those plastic eggs?!

That’s exactly why I created these printable Easter egg coupons. I needed something quick, easy, and way more meaningful than candy or little plastic trinkets that I end up stepping on for days (until they “mysteriously” disappear).

Three sheets of colorful egg-shaped cards list various spring activities, surrounded by illustrated Easter eggs on a white background.

What Are Easter Egg Coupons

Easter egg coupons are printable notes you can tuck inside plastic eggs, each with a fun surprise or activity. Skip the candy and tiny toys—these coupons give kids something they’ll actually look forward to (and remember).

You can pick and choose the ones that work best for your family (because let’s be honest, not every parent is signing up for a spontaneous family road trip). They’re a fun, low-stress alternative to candy and trinkets, and a great way to avoid last-minute Target runs.

Six pastel-colored, striped Easter eggs are arranged in a row behind green grass on a white background.

How To Print Your Easter Coupons

Using them is super easy! Just download the PDF below, print out the sheet, and out the coupons. Then tuck your chosen ones into plastic eggs, hide them around the house or yard, and get ready for some seriously excited kiddos on Easter morning.

Want to take the Easter magic to the next level? Be sure to print out my Easter Bunny Letter and Easter Bunny Footprints too.

A set of brightly colored cards with various family activity ideas, such as outings, crafts, games, and rewards, arranged in overlapping rows.

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    1. Great idea for avoiding candy overload during Easter! Quick question: do you have suggestions for age-appropriate activities to include on the coupons for younger kids? Thanks!

      1. I’m so sorry I’m late answering but here are a few more you could add: choose what’s for dinner, have breakfast for dinner, pick the movie for family movie night, stay in pajamas all day, make your own mini pizza, get an extra bedtime story, dance party with mom and dad, pick the music in the car or a nature scavenger hunt. Hopefully you can add some of these next year 😊

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