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EASTER OUTFITS FOR CHILDREN

Easter was such a fun part of my childhood, and I love carrying on and starting new traditions now that I am a mom myself. It makes me so happy to think about Jack and his cousins running around our backyard hunting for eggs, and I love picking out his cute pastel outfit for Easter. It’s just the best! I wanted to share some of the cute Easter outfits for children catching my eye right now. I swear shopping for Jack is way more fun than myself, and I intend to take full advantage of this short window before he starts picking out his outfits since I have so much fun dressing him!

Last year Jack wore a pastel plaid button up layered under his light blue custom name sweater (I wish it still fit him!) with khaki pants and penny loafers. I found a similar plaid button up and pair of penny loafers here. I came across this adorable carrot-printed shirt when looking for his outfit this year. I’m usually not the biggest fan of most holiday-themed clothing for children, but this shirt was so subtle and cute that I couldn’t resist ordering it for him! If you have younger girls, this blue floral dress and white swiss dot dress caught my eye and would be perfect for Easter paired with a mini pointelle cardigan or this adorable bow cardigan.

Lastly, I love the idea of doing a matching family PJ moment with these! Lake has just been knocking it out of the park with all their new collections. How cute are these bunny pajamas for Easter morning?

BLUE SWEATER // CARROT PRINT SHIRT // PLAID SHIRT // KHAKI PANTS // LOAFERS // SOCKS // PURPLE GINGHAM SHIRT // BUNNY PAJAMAS

POINTELLE CARDIGAN // BLUE FLORAL DRESS // MARY JANE FLATS // WHITE FLORAL DRESS // BOW CARDIGAN

 

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3 Comments

Elizabeth

I’d be interested to hear more about what traditions you do for Easter (and other holidays). I remember you mentioned coming from mix faith parents and it would be great to hear about any religious or non-religious traditions you are incorporating into your family!

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carly

I’m personally not religious, so just kind of do what I want honestly. Easter egg, Easter basket, just the fun stuff for now

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