What a vibrant colored Easter spring time photo. These new ducklings are a beautiful yellow and have great contrast from the washed blue frame and pink roses with green leaves. Makes you want to get out and garden and enjoy the yard!
Author Archives: Jeffrey Scott Thomas
Wine Glass Easter Egg Candle Holder
With the simple turning of a wine glass filled with Easter grass and foil cover chocolate eggs you can make a dazzling candle display for a table centerpiece or to place amongst food dishes. Different colored Easter grass could be used for both for a vibrant festive table or use natural twine colored Easter grass for a more natural look.
Easter Bunny Fruit Tray
Graphic from www.worthpinning.com.
Arrange cubed pineapple, strawberries, blueberries, kiwi and string cheese (whiskers) into design as shown. Would work great for a party tray.
Natural Way To Dye Easter Eggs
Graphic from www.YourHomeBasedMom.com
With so many processed foods we eat and the idea that nature can create so much more than we know this graphic from www.YourbasedMom.com is very cool. Create beautiful hues by dying your Easter eggs using natural ingredients. Boil each ingredient independently until it comes to a hard boil and then let it sit. It is important that you leave the ingredient in the water as it cools but you can remove contents to a bowl on counter to do this. When the water is room temperature strain contents. Add white distilled vinegar 1/2 cup to three cups water. Use water/vinegar/ingredient combination to dye eggs. Let eggs sit to retain a deeper color.
Save cabbage, onion, turmeric, and paprika and use as a soup starter. Add shredded chicken, potatoes, carrots and chicken bouillon to create a great dish. Amounts and quantities are based upon your likes. You might also water to add a little butter and salt and pepper.

