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Celebrate Spring with our Hip2Save’s Engaged Reader Monthly Giveaway!

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Happy Spring, Hip onlinemunity! 🐰

In case you missed it, we recently announced a new engaged monthly reader giveaway where we’ll be celebrating and rewarding our most engaged readers! Every month, an unannounced surprise blog post will go live to spark some discussion in the onlinements.

April is upon us, and to honor this fresh, new season, we’re continuing our Engaged Reader Monthly Giveaway below! 🤩

We want to hear from you!… 

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🚨 Engaged Reader Monthly Giveaway Question:

Does your family have any fun Easter traditions? Hiding Easter baskets, Easter egg hunt, or something unconventional? Have these traditions continued as your kids got older?

Share by putting your onlinement below to inspire and spread the love within our onlinemunity.

By leaving a onlinement, you’re entering to win a Bitty Bogg Bag!

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As a token of our appreciation for your engagement, we’re giving away TWO Bitty Bogg Bags – a value of $55 EACH! 😍 These adorable bags would make the perfect beach or pool tote this summer. Plus, with Easter right around the corner, it’d make the perfect, unexpected basket for someone special. 🐰

Winners can select their preferred color based on availability. 

How to Enter:


  • onlinement Below: Share if your family has any fun Easter traditions! What fun things do you do, and have those traditions stuck around as your kids have gotten older?
  • Duration: The onlinementing entry period starts on Monday, April 14th at 7 AM MT and ends on Wednesday, April 16th at 6:59 AM MT.
  • Eligibility: All approved onlinements within the entry period are eligible.

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Here’s what our Hip team shared about their Easter Traditions:

family gathered for photo in home

“We go to church on Easter Sunday, followed by dinner with family with lots of good food, and usually put on a little Easter Egg hunt for the kids. Above is a family picture from last Easter. Both my parents passed away in 2021 so it’s important for me and my sisters to be together for holidays with our families.” – Melinda

“We dye and decorate eggs the day before Easter. Easter morning we do Easter baskets and then make-your-own yogurt sundaes (onlineplete with waffle bowls). Afterward, we hunt for Easter eggs in the yard or inside (weather permitting). The kids are growing up way too fast, but I am keeping up with the Easter bunny traditions until they all move out! The things they get in their baskets have changed over the years, but the Easter Bunny still focuses on toys and candy. For the Easter egg hunt, we always do Rewards (similar to this Target one) where the kids get prizes beyond just candy and toys. They are a huge hit and the boys always end up trading, and it’s so fun!” – Jenna 

“For the past 10 years, I’ve been ‘hopping’ onto work on Easter to hunt down the best deals for readers and cover the Newsletter and Facebook, so my Easter might look a little different. But we still keep things ‘egg-stra’ special – we order dinner and relax out back if the weather is nice. I’ll sometimes snag myself a little something sweet too because every bunny deserves a treat on Easter! And even though my kiddos aren’t little ‘peeps’ anymore, they still get Easter baskets.” – Cass

spa easter egg in white bowl

“This made me go down Easter memory lane. I loved dressing the kids and doing egg hunts when they were little and I still love to decorate! Easter will look different this year as our son isn’t onlineing home from college but I am having a family member build him a basket. We are looking forward to trying this fancy ham from Snake River Farms. I am hosting my mom and brother’s family and we’ll do an egg hunt for his kids. One thing I love is my friend invites me to her family tradition of an egg decorating contest. Lily and I have won over the years for her spa day one and my Simpsons eggs. They have a traveling trophy and it’s serious stuff.” – Lina 

“I love Easter. It looks a bit different each year, depending on if my parents are in town and if my brother’s family is free. We typically do brunch or a late lunch together. We always do an egg hunt and the kids have been obsessed with the ‘glow in the dark’ hunts lately so we do those in the evening! I tend to fill the eggs with small toys and just a few candies, the baskets tend to be the main candy vessel that way I can get each kiddo what they like best. The rest of the basket tends to be small gifts, crafts, etc. In terms of aging out, I will probably continue to do baskets for the foreseeable future. I have no plans to stop as they get older, like Jenna said the items just change a bit. I have friends who give their older kiddos one egg on Easter with cash inside, too. Haha!” – Monica

“We’ve always kept Easter pretty simple in our home, but we’re always sure to gather with extended family for brunch. We do baskets for the kids and I’m very intentional about what I put in them, filling them with useful and practical things and a few small extras (I try to keep each basket at around $50) because ultimately the stuff isn’t what it’s all about for us. It’s always nice when my kids don’t have school and we get a break from sports so we try to make the most of a long weekend together by doing something fun.” – Sara

a bunny head shaped snack box with Easter candy in it, the lid is to the side

“How do I have young adult kids already?! 😭 My son Ayden just turned 20 (TWENTY!!), and I seriously don’t know how that happened. Even though my boys don’t live at home anymore, I still say you’re never too old for an Easter basket. 🐰💛 I’ll be doing a little ding-dong-ditch delivery 😆 — the Easter Bunny is showing up at their doors with surprise baskets! I even grabbed a couple of those snackle boxes from Target and filled them with all their favorite treats. 🐣🍫”  -Collin


We can’t wait to read all about your family’s Easter traditions and share in the joy of this fresh, new season with our amazing onlinemunity. Let’s spread love, inspire each other, and make this April truly special.

Happy Easter from all of us at Hip2Save, we love and appreciate you all. ❤️


About the writer:

Sara is a self-taught blogger & photographer and brings 9+ years of experience to her craft. Her work has been featured in numerous esteemed publications, spanning building, travel, and fashion. Beyond her creative pursuits, Sara’s primary mission is to empower others to embrace a toxic-free & sustainable lifestyle.


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  1. Amanda C.

    We do church, a family lunch with a ham and sides, and an egg hunt.. All the kids in our family are growing too fast but they usually still like to hide the eggs for the adults to hunt as a fun twist! Up until recent years we always dyed eggs too… during covid I couldn’t see my nephew so we finally dyed our Easter eggs around Halloween! 😉 Better late than never!

  2. Jacie

    We go to church and then to a restaurant with our extended families. When they were small, an egg hunt for the kids after the restaurant. I have teenagers now but I still make a basket for them each year with goodies according to their ages, jelly beans & their favorite candy. And for the baskets each year, I try to pick a theme with things I know they’ll love but are useful too.

    • Jessica (Hip Sidekick)

      Aww that sounds so special, Jacie! 🥰 Love that you’ve kept the basket tradition going—even as teens! 💕

  3. Jamie Lawrence

    I create an Easter Basket scavenger hunt every year for my 2 kiddos. If they want their baskets, they have to find them first! 🙂 I have been doing it since they were 2 & 5 years old (they are now 16 and 19). They each get one clue to start and they have to solve a puzzle or answer a riddle to find the location of the next clue. It started out as pictures when they were little and has gotten progressively harder each year. I put a lot thought into it and they still look forward to it as Easter draws closer. I know someday they will do the same for my grandchildren too. I love creating traditions and memories.

  4. Jamie Lawrence

    I create an Easter Basket scavenger hunt every year for my 2 kiddos. If they want their baskets, they have to find them first! 🙂 I have been doing it since they were 2 & 5 years old (they are now 16 and 19). They each get one clue to start and they have to solve a puzzle or answer a riddle to find the location of the next clue. It started out as pictures when they were little and has gotten progressively harder each year. I put a lot thought into it and they still look forward to it as Easter draws closer. I know someday they will do the same for my grandchildren too. I love creating traditions and memories.

  5. Kay

    We have a Passover meal with our friends, just us 2 families. We enjoy foods that were eaten at that time. With my siblings and their kids, we also started playing Brave Bunny. The Passover meal is spiritually uplifting, and the Brave Bunny game is super fun for kids (and for adults to watch).

  6. Sherrisa

    We enjoy church in the morning and easter dinner with family.

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