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How to Plan a Large Easter Egg Hunt

1. Set a budget. Before you start planning, it's important to know how much money you have to spend. This will help you determine the number of eggs, prizes, and decorations you can afford.

2. Choose a location. The next step is to choose a location for the Easter egg hunt. You'll need a large, open space that can accommodate all of your guests. Some good options include parks, playgrounds, and backyards.

3. Set a date and time. Once you've chosen a location, you need to set a date and time for the Easter egg hunt. Make sure to pick a time that works for most of your guests.

4. Send out invitations. Once you've set a date and time, it's time to send out invitations. You can use paper invitations or send them electronically. Be sure to include all the important information, such as the date, time, and location of the egg hunt, as well as any other details your guests need to know.

5. Gather supplies. You'll need a few supplies for the Easter egg hunt, including:

* Easter eggs

* Candy or other prizes

* Baskets or bags for the eggs

* Decorations, such as streamers and balloons

* A map of the egg hunt area

6. Prepare the Easter eggs. Fill the Easter eggs with candy or other prizes. You can also add small toys or trinkets to the eggs. Be sure to seal the eggs tightly so they don't open during the hunt.

7. Set up the egg hunt area. Decorate the egg hunt area with streamers, balloons, and other decorations. You can also create a map of the area to help guests find the eggs.

8. Hide the Easter eggs. Once the area is set up, it's time to hide the Easter eggs. Be creative and hide them in different places, such as under bushes, in trees, and behind objects.

9. Start the Easter egg hunt! Once the eggs are hidden, it's time to start the Easter egg hunt. Give each guest a basket or bag and let them start hunting for eggs.

10. Award prizes. Once the Easter egg hunt is over, it's time to award prizes. You can give prizes for the most eggs found, the most creative egg, or the heaviest egg.

11. Clean up. After the Easter egg hunt is over, be sure to clean up any trash or decorations.