apartmenttherapy.com - 4/7/2009
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040709egg01.jpg Easter is this weekend and amongst our family, chocolate is the gift of choice. However, after seeing the above chalkboard Easter eggs we got quite excited about the idea of an Easter egg that will last longer than a day .
barefootkitchenwitch.com - 4/2/2009
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barefootkitchenwitch.com —
I wouldn't go hiding these around the house
for your kids to find on Easter morning. They're
probably better suited to just eating, or perhaps making a batch of really wild deviled eggs - something I'm thinking of doing with...
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Coloring Eggs
mindfulmomma.typepad.com - 4/8/2009
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mindfulmomma.typepad.com —
I saw some adorable felted Easter eggs at
a local toy store yesterday. They opened up so
you could put something inside. A nice alternative to the ubiquitous plastic Easter egg. They were pricey so I didn't buy any but now I kind of wish I had. I ...
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Felted Easter Eggs
blogthings.com - 4/11/2009
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blogthings.com —
What do you like best about Easter? Making
Easter baskets for people All the seasonal candy Dyeing
Easter eggs Easter egg hunts Going to see the Easter bunny Ham! In general, your feelings about candy can be summed up as: You like rich, decadent candy ...
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What Easter Candy Are You?
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Chalkboard Easter Eggs
Apartmant Therapy: Ohdeedoh-home.design.children —
Easter is this weekend and amongst our family, chocolate is the gift of choice. However, after seeing the above chalkboard Easter eggs we got quite excited about the idea of an Easter egg that will last longer than a day....
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poppytalk —
These Chalkboard Eggs have made their rounds online a bit but they were just so fitting for the season, we had to bring them to Poppytalk! Hailing from down under, they are made by Lisa Tilse of The Red Thread. They are real ostrich egg shells, with the egg blown out, nesting on handmade nests. Via Free People via Apartment Therapy. We also love these pencils we just read about on her blog, The Red Thread Blog. Are these not fantastic? From Melbourne's Ghost ...
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Chalkboard Easter Eggs
ohdeedoh.com 4/8/2009 — Easter is this weekend and amongst our family, chocolate is the gift of choice. However, after seeing the above chalkboard Easter eggs we got quite excited about the idea of an Easter egg that will last longer than a day....
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A Picture Story: First time eating Easter eggs!
mommyfromthemidwest.com 4/12/2009 — She was so excited to eat the colored eggs. Yum, these are good. And then the what the heck moment, otherwise known as finding the yolk. Her eyes said it all. Daddy to the rescue. Blah! And with that she wanted nothing else to do with the eggs. Happy Easter! From Us :-)
Fabric Covered Easter Eggs
heartofthematteronline.com 4/5/2009 — Do you have a ton of plastic Easter eggs left over every year? Why not make them permanent spring decorations in your home?
Best way to do this? Cover them!
What You Will Need:
Plastic Easter Egg Castaways …go turn over those toy boxes and retrieve them from the bottom OR head to ...
Fabric Covered Easter Eggs Pt. 2
heartofthematteronline.com 4/6/2009 — You can decorate your eggs however you like. I used a variety of items here to demonstrate some variations. I personally find just the cloth covered non-decorated egg very pretty. I used raffia for a makeshift ‘nest’. Raffia works well because it does not have to be perfect to be ...
Rice Krispie Easter Eggs
ohdeedoh.com 4/8/2009 — We saw this great alternative to decorating traditional Easter eggs on television this morning. Make "eggs" out of Rice Krispie treats mix. This is a terrific idea for parents with younger children for whom egg shells may prove too delicate. Just ...
Magnetic Chalkboard Done!
lizjaredstanley.blogspot.com 2/27/2009 — I started with this $7 mirror from the thrift store: I spray painted the frame white ($3) and then added four coats of magnetic paint (kind of expensive, a quart was $20) straight onto the mirror. Then I sprayed two coats of chalkboard paint ...
It’s Raining Eggs!
blog.parentbloggers.com 4/13/2009 — April showers may bring May flowers, but Easter brings a whole bunch of leftover hard-cooked eggs. For those of you who celebrate Easter, coloring and decorating eggs can be a fun - albeit messy - project for you and your kids. But once the Easter ...
Tie Dyed Easter Eggs
scribbit.blogspot.com 4/8/2009 — I saw this egg dying craft on Martha Stewart's site and I have no idea if everyone else on the planet has already seen it but I'm going to take the risk that the majority of you out there are just as behind the times as I am and this will be new to ...
Frugal Easter Fun
afroginmysoup.com 3/16/2009 — Today I’m going to focus on the “fun-tivity” part of Easter. Dying eggs, Easter baskets, Easter egg hunt, etc.
Although I do consider myself an “easygoing” frugal mom, I have found ways to make things nice for all 6 of my kids on less than we used to spend when ...
Wordless Wednesday - Easter Candy
5minutesformom.com 4/15/2009 —
Olivia indulging in a chocolate Easter egg.
You can see more of our Easter photos here . AND If you have an Easter post or Easter photos you want to share, link up in our Easter post .
Hey Moms, don’t ...