As excited as my kids were for these marshmalloweggs, I was the one over in the corner patting myself on the backfortotally killing it in the rock stardepartment
Once cooled, its time to have some fun. Don’t forget to do the tops and bottoms too. Once cut and filled with your favorite deviled eggs filling, you haveabeautiful side dish to highlight on your Eastertable
My good friend asked me if I would make some of these cookie pops for her familyEastergathering. Icing Colors (You could totally use the dropper grocery store ones for these colors
FOR THE FACE I USED ANEASTER EGG COOKIE CUTTER TO A SLICE OF BREAD. She came over halfway through this fun little projectand injected a fresh perspective and some additionalcreativity
Colored EasterEggsarefun but the leftovers are the best part. Use aa zip lock bag to to pipe in the filling, acleanelegant look for this leftover appetizer
Although I could think of nothing better than hiding the eggsaway in the back of the pantryfor only myself to enjoy, when buying all of these eggs, my intentions were good and I’ve slowly been turning them into funand yummy Easter recipes
AnEasyRainbowCraft – This is afuncraftfor the ones that like to get messy with glue. The DIY PaperShamrock – This is aneasycraftthattakes but just a few supplies
We just love how the eggs turn out when we dip them and then makecreative, fun designs on them. Every year my kidsand I haveatradition of dying eggsforEaster
Peel away the string, aluminium foil, onion skins andarrange the coloured eggs in abasket or egg holder - for the centre of the EasterBreakfast, Tea or Brunch table
GreatforEaster – they turn breakfast into an exciting meal. Whether you havekids or not – what is better on Easter morning than Bunny Biscuits, the ultimate in Easter Kid Recipes
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