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These 5 baking kits are perfect for your Easter celebration

Whether or not it feels like it where you live, spring is officially here, and with spring comes Easter (if you’re into celebrating the holiday). Easter celebrations are usually filled with eggs — fake and filled with candy or natural and dyed fun colors, not to mention bunnies made of chocolate or marshmallow. Since the past year or so has been packed with unpredictability and starting new “traditions” out of necessity, why not choose this Easter to mix up your spring holiday routine? Easter baking kits are a great way to get the family involved in the kitchen and create something delicious that is themed for the event! Keep reading to find out our favorites, including a fabulous Duncan Hines Easter baking kit the kids will love.

Wilton Easter Cupcakes Seven-Piece Decorating Kit

This

cupcake decorating kit from Wilton

comes with everything you need to bake and decorate bunny and carrot cupcakes for Easter. The kit comes with a silicone spatula, 150 cupcake liners, sprinkles, green grass candy, 24 honeycomb carrot cupcake toppers, and 24 bunny ear toppers. If you decide to order this festive cupcake kit, don’t forget to pick up cake mix and frosting the next time you’re at the grocery store — the set doesn’t come either.

Duncan Hines and Peeps Spring Baking Kit

This

Spring Baking Kit from Duncan Hines

helps you kickoff Spring in the most festive and delicious ways. The kit is packed with cake mix, brownie mix, Peeps chicks and bunnies, decorating tips, and fun activities for the whole family. This kit reaches its full potential if you have sprinkles and other decorations on hand before you begin.

Wilton Easter Bunny Cake Pan and Five-Piece Set

Just add cake mix to the

Easter Bunny Cake Kit from Wilton

, and your Easter table will be complete. The set includes a non-stick bunny cake pan, one pouch of pink decorating icing, two pouches of white decorating icing, a jar of pastel nonpareils, and round and star icing tips. The pan is top-rack dishwasher safe, but Winton recommends that you hand wash in warm, soapy water for best results.

Joyoldelf Easter Sandwich Cutter Shapes

Though these

Easter sandwich cutter shapes

aren’t technically a baking kit, the Easter shapes make this set of cutters the perfect add-on to one of the other kits we’ve mentioned. You can use these cutters to cut cookies, sandwiches, cakes, and more for your Easter spread. The six-piece set includes a bunny, carrot, egg, butterfly, chick, and a rabbit — all of which are made of food-grade 430 stainless steel, so they won’t deform or rust.

Tylina Sweetshop Bunny Tail Cookies Kit

Add some adorable bunny bottoms to your Easter brunch table with this

Bunny Tail Cookies Kit

from Tylina. The kit includes sugar cookie mix, a powdered sugar packet, teal color gel, a bunny cutter, and pastel sprinkle mix. One kit makes about 20 cookies and includes detailed instructions, so your cookies come out beautiful and delicious, even if it is your first time.

Spring is here, and Easter is right around the corner. If you need some help getting into the Spring spirit, one of the kits above will surely do the trick. If you’re already fully sprung and have your Easter menu planned, any of these kits will complete the spread for sure. The best part is, everyone in the whole family will love both creating and eating these treats.

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