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Photo Saturday: Happy Easter Eggs

April 23, 2011 By radmegan 3 Comments

Stickers Complete the Look

Colorful Beginning

Fly Trap and Sarracenia Egg

Happy almost Easter!!


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  1. Patricia Lynne says

    April 23, 2011 at 9:45 am

    Happy almost Easter to you too!

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  2. wrightmrsld says

    April 24, 2011 at 1:01 am

    Love the Venus Fly Trap egg. LOL Little guys and I colored eggs today, too. They thought it was just so magical that the crayon left the egg white where they drew on it before coloring it. I am sooo wanting a boiled egg. But waiting until after the egg hunt. Happy Easter!!:-)

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  3. Traci says

    May 1, 2011 at 7:35 pm

    It’s amazing all of the different things you can do with eggs these days. My sister’s MIL starts saving eggs she uses in Jan. What she’ll do is poke a hole in them and for Easter they decorate them and fill them with confetti and hide them. After everyone finds their eggs she break them on each others heads.

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