Pinning Easter: Popular Parenting Pinterest Pin Picks


Easter Footprint Plaques

Welcome to Week 1 of Popular Parenting Pinterest Pin Picks! Each week, I will present you with my top Pinterest pins among parenting bloggers. With Easter approaching next Sunday, Easter pins have been trending across the mommy blogger boards this past week. Here are my top picks for Easter-themed pins.

Popular Easter Wreath Pin

Handmade wreaths are a popular topic for pins among parenting bloggers. This week, I have seen a number of Easter egg wreaths being pinned. My top pick is a fun Googly Eye Easter Egg Wreath from No.2 Pencil.

Googly Eyes Easter Egg Wreath

Popular Easter Kid’s Craft Pin

Handprint and footprint crafts are always popular among parenting bloggers. I personally love making print keepsakes with my daughter for each holiday. My top kid’s craft for this week is Footprint Plaques from Painting Me Happy. The Easter bunny and carrot footprints are my favorite.

Easter Footprint Plaques

Popular Green Easter Pin

Mom bloggers love all things green, especially when their kids are involved. Because traditional Easter egg dyes contain possibly harmful chemicals, natural egg dyes have been trending on my Pinterest feed. My top pick is Natural Dyes for Easter Eggs from Apartment Therapy.

Natural Easter Egg Dyes

Popular Easter Recipe Pin

With Easter lunch comes Easter recipes. Of all the Easter pins trending on my Pinterest feed right now, the one that keeps being repinned the most is Sparkly Surprise Carrot Cupcakes from Hostess with the Mostest. Cupcakes baked in ice cream cones to look like carrots? Pass me my veggies!

Sparkly Surprise Carrot Cupcakes

Popular Peeps Pin

Peeps marshmallow treats are a favorite candy at Easter. Of all the Peeps pins currently going around, my favorite is the Peeps Smores as uploaded by Cat Dauplaise.

Peeps Smores

Do you have a favorite Easter pin? Share in the comments below.

Read more from Heather Johnson at The Parenting Patch.


Heather Johnson
Heather Johnson is a writer, librarian, linguist, wife, and mother. She earned a BA in English studies with a minor in creative writing from Illinois State University in May 2007, an MS in library and information science from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in May 2009, and an MS in English studies with an emphasis in linguistics at Illinois State University in December 2011. Her websites include The Parenting Patch and Linguistics Girl.

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