Saturday, April 11, 2009

Easter Egg Dye

I made my own dye this year for the eggs. We used the coupon to save $1 and bought some neon colors for this year.



Not to worry, the dye came off with a nice soak in the tub.




Recipe for egg dye:
(For each color cup)

1 tsp of vinegar
10 drops of food coloring
1/2 cup boiling water

Let cool and then dye eggs.

Saturday Easter Egg Hunt


If you click on this picture to enlarge it you will see eggs piled in bushes and on the back strips of grass, too! It is so neat they do this!

Last year Stephanie told us about the nursing home in town doing this egg hunt. This is just the lawn for the 3 years and younger group. Each kid walked away with a grocery bag full of eggs and toys. This year was not as crowded, probably due to the rainy weather we've been having. Kyla had so much fun picking up the eggs and a couple of toys. Nathan quickly discovered that the eggs had candy in them--he started picking up eggs or stepping on them to get the candy out and would throw the plastic egg back on the ground. Funny kid!

Thursday, April 9, 2009

Bedtime Stories

We rented Bedtime Stories last night and really enjoyed it. We found ourselves laughing a lot. It was a great end to our day yesterday.

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Sun Catcher Eggs

These turned out cuter than I expected!




I used contact paper and put a hollowed out egg shape on it and let the kids put squares of tissue paper in the middle on the sticky contact paper. When they were done I trimmed the outside edges of the eggs and hung in a sunny window. The sunlight makes them look cool.

I saw several people doing these on their blogs, I just can't remember which ones, but I am grateful for the idea.

Grandma Inspired Easter

We made some chocolate marshmallow eggs using Grandma's recipe...they aren't as pretty as hers always were, but the memories are still fantastic.



See my recipe blog or Recipe at www.grandmaegan.blogspot.com

My new Easter Decor



Inspired by http://crafterswanted.blogspot.com/

Wheat Grass Pot Heads

Remember our wheat grass pot heads?



Growth in one week!



They will soon be ready for haircuts!