I mean, doesn't that bow on the egg look so cute!!?
Martha has this tutorial for {Egg Ornaments}. I probably wouldn't spend the time to make them, but I do love the way the ribbons look around the eggs.
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Martha has this tutorial for {Egg Ornaments}. I probably wouldn't spend the time to make them, but I do love the way the ribbons look around the eggs.
LOVE that flower centerpiece, but that's another idea all together. I want to focus on the place setting. Those candy eggs are so cute, right?
LOVE those tulips in the Easter baskets. SO CUTE! And the bowls full of color coordinated candy are adorable.
Saw this idea on {Southern Living} I'm loving the look of a planter down the center of the table. And the buckets full of candy are adorable with the bows and everything. Cute ideas.
Love these subtle Easter decorations from Potterybarn. Love the clear glass candlesticks and the way those candy eggs look surrounding the candles.
Those branches sure look pretty, too, but some pretty flowers like that smell awful, so if you're going to cut branches and put them in your house like this - which is SO PRETTY! - smell them first.
What a cute Easter table setting. A simple gift at each place setting and a few eggs and baskets scattered around.
A few times growing up my family participated in Passover - even though we're not Jewish. It was a really great experience and we all really enjoyed it. Someday, I'd like to do it with my kids.
Martha Stewart explains {The Seder Ritual} really well. As well as {The Seder Dinner} including the order of eating everything and what's said during the dinner. {Here} is a menu for the Seder Diner from Martha.
{Here} is what should be on the plates, and {here} are more table setting ideas. If you want to participate this year, Passover starts on Monday - the 29th, and this is traditionally when the Seder Dinner is.
How about some pie and cupcakes for dinner?
LOVE this idea from Martha Stewart (I think)! Just sew ribbons so they form a loop to the center of one side of your towels. Then, all you need are nobs in your bathroom. And they can be pretty nobs, too. :)
No more towel racks, no more folding, no more towels on the floor...because this is seriously easy enough for a kid to hang up! And I think it looks just as good as towels folded perfectly over a towel rack...but honestly how often are towels perfectly folded over a towel rack?? It would be cute to use a different colored ribbon for each kid so each kid has their own towel. :) Love it!
I love peppermint!! And when I saw this recipe from {Culinary Concoctions by PeaBody}, I knew I HAD to try it!! Check it out by clicking above
I saw this great idea on {Obsessively Stitching}
She made an ABC book using fabric with pictures of things that start with each letter.
icecream for "i", moon for "m", you get the idea. I love it!
What a great way to teach your kids the ABC's! Great {Quiet Book} idea, too.
Love the invitation!
LOVe the way this looks!!
Cute little take home gifts with starfish all over them!
I like how they used messages in a bottle as food labels.
Lucky Charms with milk that's been dyed green.
Yum!
It would be easy to make these if you had a metal shamrock cookie cutter. You could just set it on your griddle and pour batter into it and let it sit there until it was set. And of course you could serve up some green fruit as well.
Or even a green smoothie.
Get this recipe {here}
Or, here's a great recipe from {Gourmet Mom on the Go}
{She Who Eats} made these delicious looking treats.
I saw this recipe on {Bright Ideas}
First of all, I love this idea from Better Homes & Gardens. Love the green table cloth and the use of granny smith apples as a centerpiece. So, you could have the whole room be decorated in green, and then serve a rainbow of food like this table from {The Idea Room}.
{Family Fun} has this great recipe for Pot of Gold Soup, but you could also make potato cheese soup or scalloped potatoes.
And here are some rainbow cupcakes. I'd just frost them in a cute Leprechaun or St. Patrick's Day way.
{Family Fun} has the recipe for these.