These are the basics:
- Nerf Easter Egg Target Shooting: Place the plastic eggs on golf tees for them to use as target practice.
- Nerf Easter Eggs with Darts: Fill plastic eggs with extra Nerf darts so that they are able to race to stock up on darts before their game.
Personally, I filled oversized plastic eggs with Nerf darts. This is a fun alternative to filling eggs with candy.
I then placed the plastic eggs on golf tees in our yard for Easter morning. Here are some of the supplies:
While you could technically just set the eggs in the grass, you'll notice that the golf tees are nice because they allow the eggs to sit higher for target practice.
Here are a few of our eggs that are filled with Nerf darts for Easter morning!
While you could technically just set the eggs in the grass, you'll notice that the golf tees are nice because they allow the eggs to sit higher for target practice.
Here are a few of our eggs that are filled with Nerf darts for Easter morning!
Finally, I set out their Easter baskets, each with a Nerf gun and goggles.
The Nerf Easter Egg Hunt is perfect for my children to enjoy playing together and exercising on Easter morning instead of binging on candy. I think that this Nerf Easter Egg Hunt will always be one of their favorite childhood memories. It's a win on multiple levels!
If you want to order Nerf supplies, Amazon has a great selection. Here is my Amazon Affiliates link:
If you want to order Nerf supplies, Amazon has a great selection. Here is my Amazon Affiliates link:
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