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Last updated on April 4th, 2023 at 09:56 pm
Looking for Easter cupcakes kids can make? Your little ones will love creating their own Easter treats with this simple and fun idea.
Kids love cupcakes! They love making them, decorating them, and eating them. Today, I have a super simple cupcake decorating idea you can use for holidays, birthdays, or anytime.
We made Easter cupcakes, but you can choose candies and toppings to match any theme or holiday.
Easter Cupcakes Kids Can Make: A Fun & EASY Decorating Idea
Start by making your own cupcakes from scratch, or use a boxed mix. (You can make things really simple, and buy cupcakes from the store too.)
After frosting your cupcakes, set up little “decoration stations” for the kids using these small artist palettes. They’re just the right size to hold a cupcake and decorations. (Get them online at Amazon or Michael’s, or find them in your local craft store.)
You might want to get some spring or Easter-themed cupcake liners too. There are some really cute and colorful choices!
Then start decorating! Each child can decorate their cupcake exactly the way they’d like.
Having children decorate their own cupcakes is a fun party activity for kids of any age. Or, set up the kids with their cupcake decorating stations on Easter Sunday. It’s the perfect way to keep them busy while they wait for Easter dinner.
Baking and decorating cupcakes is such a great way to spend some time with your child, and this easy cupcake decorating idea is just right for kids of all ages.
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Judy Thomas
This is a great project for the kids staying at home right now.