Blog — OIP Party>Easter

Easter cookies in a jar gift idea

Easter cookies in a jar gift idea

Wanting to create something special just in time for Easter for a friend or neighbor? This is such a great easy activity to create with the kids. The ingredients are all things you would normally find in the pantry and are inexpensive to purchase. The jar ingredients are: 2 cups all-purpose flour, 3/4 teaspoon baking soda, 1/4 teaspoon salt, 1/4 cup sugar, 1 cup chocolate chips, 1/2 brown sugar and M & M Speckled Eggs. Purchase a glass jar and matching ribbons. We got ours from Spotlight, it was a 750ml glass jar with clip lid. This was the perfect...

Read more →


Easter Party fun at home

Easter Party fun at home

With social distancing many Easter celebrations will have be canceled however some traditions like bringing magic to your home can still exist. People may not be doing huge family brunch's or Easter egg hunts with neighbors but most will still be hopping around indoors with their little tribes. Knowing that they would be staying put during the holiday Roxanne from Roxanne McClure Photography decided to look around the house to see what she could find to create some bunny fun! Being that she is an event planner, she had a few more things than others laying around in her draws!...

Read more →


DIY Boys Easter Basket Ideas

DIY Boys Easter Basket Ideas

Just a week to go before the Easter Bunny comes and visits your place. If you are holding off for the specials to pop up, now is the time to get through that last minute Easter shopping. It can be a challenge to find cute and engaging products for boys compared to the extravagant girls products that are on the market. If you have young boys running around at your place and would like to create something that is a little bit different with that special Easter twist then we can show you how. Here at OIP we have created...

Read more →


Easter Egg Milk Shake recipe

Easter Egg Milk Shake recipe

Needing a recipe idea to try with the kids that are stuck in isolation? The gorgeous Sally from The Party Project created this indulgent Easter egg milkshake. It’s super simple, you can choose the toppings to suit your tastes and you probably have most of the ingredients in your cupboards. Ingredients: Chocolate Easter egg 5 scoops Vanilla ice cream 2 tbsp Hot chocolate powder Toppings: Mini marshmallows Mini eggs Chocolate sticks Alternative toppings: Chopped nuts Dried raspberries Chocolate chips Method: 1. Firstly, using a serrated sharp knife cut the top off of your Easter egg. Break up the small top...

Read more →

Search The Blog


Recent Articles