Though we love the nostalgic, vinegary aroma of coloring eggs that always revives memories of Cadbury Egg-laden Easter baskets, Easter egg hunts in wet spring grass and stale, yellow marshmallow Peeps, we are always looking for new ways to adorn our eggs (check out last year’s Ukrainian egg DIY). This year, we skipped the dyes altogether and went for a three-dimensional collage approach using pins, papers, glitter, ribbon and tape. We invited friends to join us and set up color-themed stations in hues less traditional than the standard pastels: hot pink, navy, Kelly green, silver and black and white. Candy is essential to any Easter celebration, so we even included cups of colorful sugary treats in matching colors. Read all the party details over at Design*Sponge.Friday, April 15, 2011
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Though we love the nostalgic, vinegary aroma of coloring eggs that always revives memories of Cadbury Egg-laden Easter baskets, Easter egg hunts in wet spring grass and stale, yellow marshmallow Peeps, we are always looking for new ways to adorn our eggs (check out last year’s Ukrainian egg DIY). This year, we skipped the dyes altogether and went for a three-dimensional collage approach using pins, papers, glitter, ribbon and tape. We invited friends to join us and set up color-themed stations in hues less traditional than the standard pastels: hot pink, navy, Kelly green, silver and black and white. Candy is essential to any Easter celebration, so we even included cups of colorful sugary treats in matching colors. Read all the party details over at Design*Sponge.
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