Easter games for work
I grew up around family who love to play lots of games. Every single member enjoys to be challenged and even face the humiliation that comes with playing fun silly games. Easter is the second biggest family gatherings of the year, so after a big meal we usually gather and play some family games. The best part about these games that everybody can play: young or old.
Some of the games I suggest playing outdoors if weather permits to avoid mess in the house. Here are 2 short videos if you want to see our family playing Easter and family gathering games. Players divide into teams. The other team member s needs to throw as many Cheetos on on shower caps as possible. Each Cheetos is 1 point. Team with most points Cheetos on head wins the game. A good alternative if you don't want to take chance getting whipped cream all over your hair and face is this game.
Set up a craft station ready with some basic supplies for kids to make some fun Easter Bunny ears. Make enough for everybody to wear. In this games, is does not matter if the eggs are raw or hard boiled. The players must fish the eggs out of the cream as quickly as possible. This game is not always a good idea. If you prefer not to play around with food or if you do not like games used as practical jokes at other peoples expense, this games is not suitable for you.
The golden rule is: only play games which you are prepared to take part in yourself and you are prepared to be responsible for. In this game, each player takes an egg from the basket and cracks it over his own head.
There are raw eggs in the basket: who will get the raw ones? Each group receives a raw egg and some newspaper sheets. The task is to pack the egg in newspaper so that the egg survives being thrown out of the first or second floor of a building. This one requires a little creativity and Zoom.
Get all of your friends on a virtual call this Easter and tell them to fill plastic eggs with slips of paper that either have a "truth" question written on them, or some kind of dare. Each person will pick out eggs for other players. If someone pulls an egg for someone and the other player doesn't like it, they aren't allowed to pick for that person again — the player either has to do what the egg asks, or take a drink. Anyone can dip a hard-boiled into some dye, but can anyone do it without getting their fingers covered?
Let the kids play with the colored cups, and set up a table with paint, brushes, glitter, and other fun and unique egg decorating supplies, and see who in the family can come up with the coolest creation. If you want to do this activity with friends, start a video call and compare your eggs there.
The rules of the egg tap game are simple: everyone grabs a hard boiled egg and goes around in a circle using their egg to try and crack the person's egg next to you without cracking your own. To give it an adult twist, you can give away a bottle of wine or champagne for the person whose egg cracks last.
This can be played with both the adults and children in the family, so you don't have to worry that you can't invite any other outside guests to join.
Sure, any adult would love to open up a plastic egg and find some booze inside, but if you happen to be quarantined with your girl gang this Easter, make your egg hunt beautiful. Hide plastic eggs filled with mini nail polishes, lip stick, eye shadows, face mask packets, and sample sizes of your favorite beauty products. Everyone will be happy with a mini beauty kit. If your Easter is going to be sans-children or family, gather up your grown-up friends outside for a boozy brunch.
Make a mimosa or Bloody Mary bar, try some new brunch recipes, and don't be shy with the egg decorations. Plus, with everyone in their own homes, you don't have to share your waffles with anyone.
Who says you can't party on a Sunday? Schedule a family Zoom call with the relatives you usually spend Easter with. This way, you'll be able to be with family even when if you can't be with them.
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