My older girls will be at their dad's this weekend, so we celebrated our secular Easter yesterday afternoon. 
I always say I'm going to use natural dyes: beet juice and blueberries, spinach leaves and violet blossoms, and the like, but alas,
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| A PAAS brand kit, again, but still beautiful, no? | 
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| The inevitable twister arms | 
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| And long wait | 
But before you know it all the eggs are dyed, or broken. 
We'll let them dry while we go on our plastic egg hunt...
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| Ooh, pretty | 
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| Garden art as camouflage | 
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| Ditto. This one took a while to spot. | 
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| Yes, but do you see both of them? | 
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| Shine! | 
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| Blend | 
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| The loot | 
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| The empties | 
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| The dried eggs | 
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| In a pretty bowl | 
Happy Easter to you and yours. May you revel in this season of rebirth and renewal ;-)
 
2 comments:
Oh this is so gorgeous and touches the depth of my soul.
I love love love the pretty eggies and the pretty hidey places and the pretty camouflage.
But mostly? I love the despair of the *wait*.
LOVE.
Ellie
Very nicely placed! The Easter Bunny is so clever and crafty :)
Happy Easter, Kiss my Keister.
xoxoxoxo
Jacquie
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