What Is Open On Easter Sunday In Tampa Bay
What is open on Easter Sunday in Tampa Bay? Easter falls on Sunday, March 31st this year and many are wondering what stores and restaurants will be open on that day. We have compiled a list of some of the most shopped at places to make it easy on you. Most families will spend the day first at church and then with other family members. If Sunday is just a normal work day for you, heads up as some stores you may frequent on a Sunday will be closed. Not all stores will be open on Easter Sunday in Tampa. Surprisingly enough, there are many that will be open if you need last-minute supplies.
Easter is a holiday where millions of people who follow the Christian faith around the world celebrate. Easter celebrates the resurrection of Jesus Christ after 40 days known as Lent.
The date the holiday is observed changes depending on the year because it is one of several “moveable feasts” in the liturgical year. Other examples of “moveable feasts” include Ash Wednesday and Palm Sunday. Other holidays fall on the same number of dates every year like St. Patrick’s Day, Thanksgiving, and Christmas. It may seem like celebrating Easter in March is rare, but the most common dates for the holiday over 500 years have been March 31 and April 16. USAToday put out a big list of stores that are open Easter Sunday, but I condensed it to those that we find in the Tampa Bay area.
Stores Open On Easter Sunday In Tampa
It is best to get out and get your Easter eggs and candy before Easter Sunday. There are only a few stores open on Easter Sunday in Tampa Bay. Each location’s hours could be different, so it is best to check before you head out.
CVS
Dollar General
Kroger
Sprouts Farmers Market
Trader Joe’s
Walgreens
Walmart
Whole Foods
Stores that are closed on Easter Sunday
Aldi
Costco
Publix
Sam’s Club
Target
5 Creative Easter Egg Decorating Ideas Inspired By Pop Culture
Are you preparing for an Easter egg hunt? Maybe you just want to plan a fun activity of egg decorating with the family? Many people opt for the traditional dying of eggs. However, some people are taking their egg decorating a step further with painted or marbled creations. There are several decorating ideas to choose from. This is especially true when using pop culture as your inspiration, with movies, TV shows, video games, and your favorite celebrities.
No matter your level of expertise, there are plenty of helpful resources, such as printable templates, videos, and color charts, available.
Let’s Decorate Easter Eggs
If you plan on using acrylic paint to decorate your Easter eggs, then you’ll need some supplies. If you’re using hard-boiled eggs, boil the eggs first and leave them to cool. For wooden or plastic eggs, be sure to wash them first and leave them to dry overnight.
Some people choose to hollow out the egg for less of a mess. To hollow it out, use a pin or a nail to pop a hole through the top. Then, add a second hole on the bottom making it bigger than the first hole. Grab a bowl and blow through the egg to remove the yolk. Gently clean the egg under tap water, washing it through the hole. Let it dry.
When it’s time to paint, a trick I often use is resting your egg on a fresh toilet paper roll. To make your colors stand out, paint your egg white first, or skip this completely by purchasing white eggs. While you can use watercolor paint or any paint for that matter, I’ve found that acrylic paints work well on eggs or acrylic paint markers for more detailed decorating.
Once the egg is painted, you can leave it to dry or use a blow dryer to speed up the drying process.
With Easter around the corner, check out some fun pop culture Easter egg decorating ideas below.
Jen was born and raised in the Tampa Bay area. She’s been with Beasley Media Group since 2022. In her spare time, you can find her at Tampa Bay Lightning games, Tampa Bay breweries, or the beach. Catch up on Jen’s content about the highest-rated restaurants/bars in Tampa, things-to-do around the area, and upcoming concerts.