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Week Three - Task Seven

PostPosted: Tue Apr 15, 2025 11:03 pm
by Anne-Marie Gagne
Finally everyone in the committee agrees on using the greenhouse with only the harmless plants in it to hold the egg hunt and then decide that a little bit away from the greenhouses is where the food will be set up. You and the committee also decided to have a few other fun little carnival games outside of the greenhouses. The egg hunt won’t take all day and would like there to be other fun things there to do before and after it (also, there may be people who don’t care to do the egg hunt but want to have fun with their friends).

For this task, I’d like you to come up with other fun festival activities that the Eggstravaganza can have in a 100 words or more. Post your reply below by April 30th at 11:59PM HOL Time. If you complete all of the Week Three tasks by the end of the month, you’ll receive a BONUS 10 beans/sapphires.

Re: Week Three - Task Seven

PostPosted: Wed Apr 16, 2025 2:56 pm
by River Fenwick
Egg painting and/or dyeing for Eggstravaganza is a must! It would be great to have a little station for it and perhaps have an egg tree nearby to inspire the decorations and patterns or to have the painted/dyed eggs placed on/around once painted/dyed and dried. It could be a contest where people vote on the best-decorated egg, and the winner gets a prize. Having some themed puzzles, like having an Easter word search or bingo to be solved and played, is always fun and promotes more interactions. More classic games other than the egg hunt could be performed, like an egg and spoon race.

Re: Week Three - Task Seven

PostPosted: Fri Apr 18, 2025 5:56 pm
by Luna Ravenlong
Along with the Egg Hunt, there would be an egg decorating station-older students could teach the younger ones colour changing charms and how to animate patterns, but there would of course be the traditional paint too. Students can then vote on the best decorated egg in both the magical and muggle way. There would be various Easter themed races and games, such as an egg and spoon race, a bunny hop race and an egg toss-we could mix up houses and year groups into different teams so students can get to know new people. Finally, there would be a spring themed quiz to wrap up the event.

Re: Week Three - Task Seven

PostPosted: Fri May 09, 2025 7:02 pm
by Janne Halla
One of the activities could be a magical face painting booth. Charms-talented and artistically inclined student volunteers could help out and paint people's faces all kinds of things, such as bunnies, chicks, spring flowers, and pastel-colored butterflies. The paints used are charmed to shimmer gently in the sunlight, and some designs even have special effects like fluttering wings on butterflies or twinkling stars on a nighttime sky pattern. We could also set up a magic mirror where, when people look into it, their face painting comes to life in a fun animation similar to that of magical photographs. It's fun for all ages!