Perfect Easter Treats & Crafts to Make with the Kids This Weekend

Easter weekend is made for connection — messy baking sessions, creative crafts, and quiet cuddles at the end of the day

Easter weekend is made for connection — messy baking sessions, creative crafts, and quiet cuddles at the end of the day. At Scentered, we’re all about turning everyday moments into mindful rituals. This Easter, we’re sharing a few of our favorite family-friendly activities to enjoy with your little ones — all while finding ways to weave in calm, mindfulness, and a bit of wellness for everyone.

So roll up your sleeves — here are some joyful (and calming!) treats and activities to fill your home with springtime spirit.


🍓 Easter Bunny Fruit Kabobs
A fun, build-your-own treat!
You’ll need:
• Assorted fruit
• Wooden skewers
• Melted chocolate (dark, milk, or white)
• Optional toppings: shredded coconut, crushed nuts, sprinkles

Cut fruit into shapes and let the kids build their own kabobs. Set out melted chocolate and toppings for dipping and decorating. It’s a festive (and slightly messy) activity that everyone will love.


🥕 Carrot Oat “Cookies”
A naturally sweet, healthy treat made with pantry staples.
You’ll need:
• 2 ripe bananas
• 1 cup oats
• 1 small carrot (shredded)
• A sprinkle of cinnamon

Mash bananas in a bowl, mix in oats, shredded carrot, and cinnamon. Scoop spoonfuls onto a baking sheet and bake at 350°F for 12–15 minutes. Great for little hands to help with, and perfect for guilt-free snacking. While they bake, take a calming moment to unwind after the fun by applying a recovery wellness balm.


🖍️ Color the Scentered Easter Picture!
Add a mindful pause to your day with our free printable coloring sheet — a peaceful, playful way to spend a quiet hour together.

📥 Download our printable coloring page here

💜 Use crayons, paints, or even collage materials, and encourage the kids to get creative. Light your favorite Scentered candle and apply a portable aromatherapy balm to create a multi-sensory, peaceful moment while you color together.


🎨 Painted Egg Rocks
Nature meets creativity.
You’ll need:
• Smooth stones
• Paints and markers
• Clear sealant (optional)

Paint your rocks in pastel colors and hide them in the garden for a DIY egg hunt.
After the hunt, take a relaxing moment — apply our instant stress relief balm and breathe deeply together. It's a beautiful way to bring the energy back down and reconnect.


🐣 Recycled Paper Egg Garland

A sustainable springtime craft.
Use junk mail, newspaper, or paper bags. Cut egg shapes, decorate with crayons or natural dyes (turmeric, beet, coffee), and string them up. Add a swipe of your love relaxation balm while you craft, and let your creativity flow with ease.


🧩  Scentered’s “Change of Pace” Puzzle Moment

Need a calming activity after all the sugar and excitement? Enter the Scentered Change of Pace Wooden Puzzle — a beautifully mindful way to help the whole family slow down.

Crafted from sustainably sourced wood and printed with a serene, nature-inspired Scentered design, this 40-piece puzzle is the perfect tool for creating a mindful pause in your Easter weekend.

How to make it part of your Easter tradition:
• Clear a quiet corner and set up the puzzle on a soft surface.
• Play gentle background music or nature sounds.
• Let kids and grown-ups take turns finding pieces, working slowly and collaboratively.

🌸 Mindful twist: Before you begin, apply your calming balm or balm for mindfulness and take a few deep breaths. Talk about what it means to “change your pace” — and how slowing down can create the best memories.

This puzzle isn’t just a toy — it’s a pause. A breath. A reset.

 [Add a Scentered Change of Pace Puzzle to your Easter basket →]


🌙 Wind Down with Scentered

After all the excitement, create a simple evening ritual. Light a Scentered candle, apply a sleepy relaxation balm, and cuddle up for a story. These simple moments help anchor your daily wellness balm routine, supporting calm and connection before bedtime.

From everyone at Scentered, we wish you a joyful, mindful, and nature-filled Easter!

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