Playful Rainbow Crafts and Treats for Saint Patrick’s Day

Are you loving all things rainbow this St. Patrick’s Day? I definitely am so much so that I’m sharing these awesome Rainbow Shamrock Cakes tomorrow. Until then, however, here are more playful rainbow crafts and treats for Saint Patrick’s Day you can make right now. Rainbows are always so cheerful. It’s hard not to be happy when creating such colorful fun. After you’re done checking them out, stick around for this week’s Merry Monday Link Party below!

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Rainbow swirled chocolate bark with rainbow sprinkles

Rainbow Chocolate Bark Recipe (Simply Designing)

This sweet swirling confection is so fun and festive. It is almost too pretty to eat and deceptively easy to make.

 

Colorful rainbow grapes in a bowl

Rainbow Jello Frosted Grapes Recipe (Must Have Mom)

Are you looking for a lighter treat this St. Patrick’s Day? These colorful rainbow grapes are perfect!

 

Butter rainbow bagels on a plate

Learn How to Make Your Own Rainbow Bagels (Ducks ‘n a Row)

Ah, rainbow bagels. These are so much fun! Why make boring plain bagels when you can make them fun and colorful?

 

Close up of rocky road treats on a plate

Rainbow’s End Rocky Road Candy (The Monday Box)

This chocolaty goodness is right up my alley. Sweet, crunchy, and colorful is the perfect combination.

 

pompom rainbow on a teal wall with spools of yarn and decorative sign

DIY Pom Pom Rainbow Art (White House Crafts)

Anyone else obsessed with pompoms? If so then this awesome rainbow wall art is for you.

 

Ribbon Rainbow and shamrock wall hanging on a pallet wall

DIY St. Patrick’s Day Shamrock Front Door Décor (Dazzle While Frazzled)

Have you ever seen such a unique way to use ribbons in your craft? The texture she creates is playful and fun just like the decor itself.

 

Rainbow trees close up

Felt Rainbow Topiaries (Simply Designing)

These colorful topiaries are great for your mantle or as a centerpiece on your table. You won’t believe how easy they are to make!

 

Gray tote bag with rainbow hearts in a circle design on the front

DIY Felt Heart Rainbow Tote (Busy Being Jennifer)

Don’t limit your rainbow love to treats and decor. Sport it on-the-go with this adorable tote bag.

 

Close up of metallic rainbow washi tape tags

Metallic Washi Tape Rainbow Tags (White House Crafts)

Need a little shine with your rainbow? These metallic tags have you covered. Use them on holiday treats or make a bunch and hang them all the wall as decor.

 

Gold Coin Pendant Necklace with Rainbow tassel and text overlay: St. Patrick's Day Rainbow Tassel Necklace

Rainbow Tassel Necklace (My Pinterventures)

This DIY is great for kids. This colorful necklace is super fun and keeps the pinches away on St. Patrick’s Day.

 

Bowl of fruit loops and egg cartons with sorted fruit loops and a cereal rainbow

R is for Rainbow – Preschool Craft (Ducks ‘n a Row)

Don’t limit the rainbow fun to the big kids. This preschool craft is great for teaching little ones sorting, fine motor skills, and matching all while having fun.

 

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Insert some colorful fun into your Saint Patrick’s Day with these playful rainbow crafts and treat. There is truly something for the whole family. Don’t forget to come back tomorrow to get the recipe for these awesome Rainbow Shamrock Cakes. For now it’s time to get this Merry Monday Link Party started. See what creative ideas everyone is sharing and then link up what you have been creating!

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Open When Self Care Ideas for Moms

Take away excuses for taking care of yourself with these open when self care ideas for moms. They will make for a happier, less-stressed out momma!

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It’s no secret that I am terrible when it comes to self care. Although it’s not logical I always think there are more important things to do. I’ll get to it later. Sound familiar?

Then the day comes when I am so stressed and tired that I’m snapping at my family, getting nothing done, and just overall unpleasant. It was in the midst of one of these days that the idea for this open when self care ideas for moms came to me.

Wouldn’t it be great if there were a little something you could pull out in these moments to make your life easier? Now there can be.

I have made open when letters as a gift for my husband a few years ago. I honestly don’t know if he ever opened them all.

He’s not quite the romantic that I am. However, I knew this concept could work really well for me.

While I continue trying to get better at taking care of myself, this is great for the interim. If you’re struggling too, these can help you get through the tough days.

What is Open When Self Care

This idea is a little different from the open when letters for your husband. For started, they are not all letters. Frankly, on the really rough days a simple letter isn’t going to cut it. A letter doesn’t get dinner on the table or help you get more sleep. That is what moms need and what these open self care ideas should be.

 

Weekly Planner Layout with text overlay: What areas do your struggle with?

Self Care Needs List

Before you set up your envelopes you need a self care needs list. On a piece of notebook paper list all of the things you struggle with. I recommend having at least 12 (one for each month) however these can be repeated multiple times if needed.

For example, I really struggle with putting my work away so that is one that I would have multiples of. Here are some ideas to get you started:

  • Getting Dinner Made
  • Going to Bed Early
  • Reading a Book
  • Taking a Shower
  • Putting Work Down
  • Negative Self Talk

Materials

Step 1

Write down the items on your self care list on the front of the envelopes with the words “Open When”. For example, your getting dinner made would read, “Open When Dinner Isn’t Made.”

Step 2

Next, fill the envelopes with items and letters that will make that moment easier. See below for examples.

Step 3

Put the finished envelopes together in an accessible place in your home. Pull them out when you most need them.

 

Colorful Envelopes on Blue Background with text overlay: Ideas for what to put in envelopes

Envelope Item Ideas

Getting Dinner Made

This one can be filled with pizza gift cards for those really tough days. If you’re on a strict budget like us, you can also keep a surplus of homemade frozen pizzas in the freezer. You can also put some inexpensive convenience food in the envelope such as mac-n-cheese or even cereal.

Going to Bed Early

Fill this one with your favorite caffeine free tea bags (I love Stash Teas)or a lavender-filled eye mask (like this DIY one right here). Anything that makes sleep and rest easier is perfect for this envelope.

Reading a Book

Put a new (to you) book in this one that you can devour easily. This is the perfect envelope for guilty pleasure reads. Mine is any of the Lindsay Sands vampire books.

Taking a Shower

Add a bath bomb or candles to this envelope and take a relaxing bath when you open it. Be sure to throw on your headphones so you don’t hear the chaos for a half an hour or so.

Putting Work Down

Let the kiddos and your husband help with ideas for these. Card games, movies, and other fun items should go in this. If your family thinks you need to put your work away, chances are it’s because they need attention from you. These items are things that you can do together.

Negative Self Talk

Have your family write letter about why they love you or what you’re good at for this envelope. Another option that works well (especially if you have little kids too young to write) is to create a video of them answering those questions. When you find yourself talking negatively internally, pull this out.

 

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Now that you have you have finished your open when self care ideas for moms, there is still one thing left to do. Here is what will make this system truly successful: enlist help.

Put your open when envelopes in a place where the entire family can access them. Then if someone notices that I’m having trouble putting my work down or haven’t read a book lately, they can pull out the envelope and give it to me.

The catch is when someone hands you an envelope you have to do it. This will not always be easy, trust me. It forces you to take care of yourself and that is the point.

Your family will often notice your lack of self care before you do. Be gracious and let them help keep you accountable.

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DIY Easter Bunny Egg Hunt Bags | Easy Easter Craft

This DIY spooky spider web lantern is so easy to make and budget-friendly you will want to make several different size ones to create a spooky vignette. #ad

These DIY Easter bunny egg hunt bags are an easy, frugal, and reusable solution for your next Easter egg hunt. Kiddos love them and you can color-code them for each kid so there is no confusion on what bag belongs to whom.

We let our kids pick out their bags and ears but feel free to skip that step. Full disclosure: it has been difficult explaining to the youngest that the bunny ears are not for wearing. If I had it to do again, I’d probably pick up an extra pair for them to play with.

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How many egg hunts do your kids participate in every Easter? Ours get to do a minimum of 3 and some years it’s more like 5 or 6. Usually all of the kids simply get a plastic grocery bag to run around collecting eggs but this year I wanted to do something different and reusable.

When you’re on a tight budget it is easy to believe that you can’t have any fun, especially around the holidays. That’s why I love Dollar Tree so much. It allows us to still make the holidays special for our family without totally blowing our budget.

If you’re looking for budget-friendly fillers for this year’s Easter baskets they are definitely your best friend. Bonus tip: when you have multiple kiddos, their multi-packs (which are still totally $1) let you fill each child’s basket for pennies!

 

DIY Easter Bunny Egg Hunt Bags Materials

 

Pink Tote Bag with Tags

Pink Tote Bag with Pink Fuzzy Bunny Ears Headband

Pink Tote Bag with Pink Fuzzy Bunny Ears Headband

Step 1

First, remove the tags from your tote bag and from your bunny ears.

 

Pink Tote Bag with Pink Fuzzy Bunny Ears Headband

Step 2

Next, add glue to the back of your bunny ears headband and attach it to the front of your tote bag. Make sure the bottom of the headband ends are touching. This creates your bunny head.

 

2 Pink Pipe Cleaners

Step 3

Now pull out 2 pipe cleaners in the color of your choice.

 

Pink Pipe Cleaners Cut in Half with Pink Scissors

Step 4

Cut the pipe cleaners in half and place one to the side. You only need 3 pipe cleaner halves for each bag.

 

Twisted together pipe cleaner stems and pink scissors

Step 5

Then twist the pipe cleaners together in the center. You should have 3 “whiskers” on either side of the twist.

 

Close up of glue on pink pipe cleaner whiskers

Step 6

Add a dab of glue to the back of the twisted center and press firmly to the center of your bunny head.

Tip:

  • After the glue has cooled slightly, you may need to spread your whiskers slightly.

 

Close up of glue on pink pompom

Pink Tote Bag with Pink Fuzzy Bunny Ears Headband, pipe cleaner whiskers, and a pompom nose

Step 7

Next, attach a pompom to the center of your whiskers with hot glue.

 

Close up of Pink Easter Bunny Face

Step 8

Lastly, glue on your googly eyes as pictured above and you’re done.

 

Blue Easter Bunny Egg Hunt Bag

Blue Easter Bunny Egg Hunt Bag with Yellow Chick

Pink Easter Bunny Egg Hunt Bag with Yellow Chick

Blue and Pink Easter Egg Hunt Bags with Plastic Eggs

Blue and Pink Easter Egg Hunt Bags with Plastic Eggs

Pink Easter Egg Hunt Bag with Yellow Chick and text overlay: DIY Easter Bunny Egg Hunt Bags

How stinking cute are these DIY Easter bunny egg hunt bags? They seriously come together in minutes and, of course, don’t break the bank. Those are the best kinds of crafts! I’ll be sharing more budget-friendly Easter tips and crafts throughout March to help you rock your holiday while saving money.

Until then, check out Dollar Tree to get the materials for this project and to save money on basket fillers! What are your best tips for saving money on Easter? Let me know in the comments!

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