Easter Crafts
Check Out the New Additions to Gingerbreadsnowflakes!
Submitted by Pam on Tue, 04/30/2013 - 22:33My super awesome daughter Diane, who takes very good care of her technically challenged mother, has added a couple new goodies to Gingerbreadsnowflakes!
Surprisingly Pretty Easter Eggs - Created With Silk Yarn!
Submitted by Pam on Tue, 03/26/2013 - 17:06I unpacked these eggs today and fell in love all over again! And since the original tutorial lies buried in an old post where it is sharing space with several other egg decorating ideas, I decided to "lift" it and give it it's very own post!
So! Here it is again!
Edible Pysanky!
Submitted by Pam on Thu, 03/21/2013 - 18:01Yes! Edible Pysanky! A perfect way to keep kids occupied until their Dinosaur eggs are cool enough to unwrap! Or simply let them spend an afternoon drawing pretty designs on hard boiled eggs. I don't know why I didn't think of this before!
All that is needed for this project: Hard boiled eggs cool enough to handle and Wilton FoodWriter Edible Color Markers.
Turn Dying Easter Eggs Into a Fun "Science" Experiment!
Submitted by Pam on Wed, 03/20/2013 - 17:20Kool-aid is not the only way to add color to eggs dyed with yellow onion skins! In this post, I am sharing my results while experimenting with food coloring and natural food based dyes.
My favorite? Blueberry juice! The one right on top in the picture above!
Dinosaur Easter Eggs - Make Them Using Kool-aid and Yellow Onion Skins!
Submitted by Pam on Mon, 03/18/2013 - 22:12Through a bit of serendipity, what began as a "failed" Easter egg coloring experiment using Kool-aid and yellow onion skins turned to be a huge success!!! Presenting Dinosaur Eggs!! More specifically - Sauropod Eggs!


















