Easter is fast approaching and kids would be so much interested and eagerly waiting to prepare crafts for Easter. This year as of 2015, Easter falls on
Keep kids busy at your Easter lunch/dinner table with this fun activity sheet craft. Create a bunny crayon holder and a placemat for them to color and complete!
Swap the traditional dye job for these clever, creative Easter egg ideas.
Flaky dough of croissant meets moist muffin meets flavourful Kulich! This Easter Bread will surely impress!
… from Be Different Act Normal. Check out the collection of cuteness HERE. Shown are bunny buns from Rhodes.
This Italian Dessert, rich with eggs and creamy ricotta cheese is also known as Neapolitan Easter Pie to some. The best way I can describe Pastiera is like a firmer, more decadent version of rice pudding that melts in your mouth.
Impress your guests before they even start their meal with our best napkin folding ideas. We'll show you how to fold napkins for Christmas and lots of other holidays too.
Disegni, scatole e altri lavoretti da colorare per la festa dei nonni
Ever since coming across this DIY on Design Mom, I’ve been waiting for just the right opportunity to do some major marbling. When I sat down to brainstorm projects for the upcoming Easter holiday, I thought about how the vivid shades of nail polish would be perfect for marbling Easter eggs… and didn’t they turn […]
Ciasteczka - jajeczka z brzoskwiniami i budyniem - Pyszne i proste w przygotowaniu ciasteczka, wyglądające jak jajka sadzone. Połówki brzoskwiń są...
Creatively presented Easter desserts and appetizers. Fabulous food ideas to help you jazz up a spring or Easter party.
I've been on a bit of a hot air balloon kick lately - it's been so cold here that I'm very ready for spring and everything that comes with i...
After Jon and I had been married for a few years Jon's parents went on a trip to Europe. Knowing our love of theater, puppeteering and Euro...
How to make egg carton heads!
These galaxy Easter eggs are easy to make and look out of this world. Get a great step-by-step photo tutorial AND a video tutorial to make your own
Josh McFadden knows his way around an edible flower. In his cookbook with Martha Holmberg, Six Seasons: A New Way with Vegetables (May, 2017, Artisan Books),...
These handprint bunnies are so simple to make and they are SO CUTE! You can make this bunny craft using construction paper, coloured printer paper, or even plain white paper if you're in a pinch. Handprint Bunny Craft This is such a simple Easter craft that you can make with the kids - and the best part is that you probably have everything you need at home already! Just grab some paper, scissors and a few pens, markers or pencil crayons - that's all you need! This craft is really simple, super fast, and completely adorable when you're done! Video
These melt in your mouth pistachio snowball cookies are some of the most fail-proof cookies you could make. They get their delicious crunch, flavor, and natural green color from ground pistachios.
Going through a lot of eggs lately? It IS that time of year. SO many egg coloring (and decorating) ideas, SO LITTLE TIME.15 Creative Upcycled Egg Carton
This is my favourite Easter bread. It is so soft and has wonderfully heady flavours because of the addition of two unique spices, mastic gum and mahlep. I am tempted to call this candy floss bread …
These handprint lilies are so beautiful and surprisingly easy to make! They'd make such a thoughtful handmade gift idea for Mother's Day if you make a small bouquet and tie them together with a ribbon. Or you could make a bouquet of handprint Easter lilies if you use white paper. Can Easter lilies be pink? I think they're just white? Either way, they're adorable for spring and they're a wonderful low mess craft to make with the kids! I had such an awesome helper when I made these paper handprint lilies! My spunky 5 year old loves crafts, and she
Using two simple ingredients you can launch Easter egg rockets up into the air! Try it and learn about the cool chemical reaction that makes it happen.
Flowers made from recycled paper pulp egg cartons are nothing new - As a matter of fact, I remember them from grade school! (certainly not going to give away my age here, but let's just say that was w
Add some extra jingle and sparkle to your backyard this year with a handmade beaded wind chime with bells.
No May Day celebration would be complete without a dance around the maypole; might we recommend this playful edible version.
Happy Friday! Here are a few of my favorite pins in honor of Easter next week. Most of them are food-centered. {We already discussed this issue last week.} I’m planning to try out a few of th…
Soft in the center and slightly crisp on the outside, Bird Bread Rolls are slightly sweet. These make a lovely accompaniment to hot soup. Kids love to eat the little bread birds just plain or with some butter. Winter has been pretty severe in our latitude so far. It hasn’t snowed yet but the low temperature has caused the lotus pond to freeze and the adjoining birdbath looks like a massive piece of misshapen glass. Simple things in life keep us going and give much more happiness than the grander affairs. And happiness never comes in large doses. Small flecks of happiness are all around us. It needs a receptive soul to savour these. A rose finch peeping through a glass window is happiness. A Black Lored Tit flitting on the branches of the Cherry tree and letting out sonorous notes is happiness. We are the happiest people in the world when the Sun magically appears on a cold winter day, lifting spirits and letting rid of top layers of heavy clothing. For a moment, it feels that we are in Spring. It was a warm day yesterday and we baked bird-shaped bread rolls for dinner. Happiness is also the squeals of excitement let out by the kids as they shaped the birds with balls of dough. It became an interesting family project and in no time we had a tray of bird rolls ready in the oven. I kept the dough on the sweeter side. You may reduce the sugar. Use any bread dough that works for you. We got so excited with the shaping that we made the rolls twice. The first time, we made two birds and the next day, one bird. You may use whole wheat flour as well. In that case, you will have to increase the liquids. Bird rolls were enjoyed with hot soup. Bird Bread Rolls Ingredients 3 cups all-purpose flour/ whole wheat flour 1 teaspoon salt ½ cup milk + ½ cup water (more if required and 2-4 tablespoons more if using whole wheat flour) 2 teaspoons instant dry yeast 4 tablespoons unrefined sugar ¼ cup oil 2 tablespoons butter (to brush warm rolls) Few black raisins or choco chips for eyes A toothpick. Instructions In a large bowl, whisk flour and salt. Keep aside. Mix milk and water and heat it until warm. Add sugar and stir to dissolve. Add yeast. Mix and cover and let sit for 10 minutes. Add oil and mix. Add dry ingredients and stir until a shaggy dough forms. Transfer to the counter. Knead to get a soft and smooth dough. Add more water only if the dough feels very dry. Transfer to a greased bowl. Turn around once to coat evenly with oil. Cover and keep in a warm place to rise for 1 hour or until almost double. Punch and knead for 1-2 minutes. Let dough rest for 5-6 minutes. Pinch out small balls of dough. Roll out one ball at a time into a rope of about 6-8 inches in length. Now tie each roll into a knot from the center. Lift one free end of the knot and shape it into the birds head. Pull out the beak. Shape the head and beak. The other free end of the knot will be the tail. Flatten it with the index finger and press it with a fork to make feathers. You can also cut with a knife and shape the tail feathers. Arrange the rolls on a lined baking tray. Cover and keep in a warm place to rise for 30-45 minutes or until puffy. Preheat the oven to 180 degrees C. Bake for 20-25 minutes or until the rolls turn a beautiful golden. Transfer from the oven to the cooling rack. Brush warm rolls with butter. With a toothpick, make holes for eyes. Press a choco-chip / black raisin into the hole. Linking to #BreadBakers #BreadBakers is a group of bread loving bakers who get together once a month to bake bread with a common ingredient or theme. You can see all our lovely bread by following our Pinterest board right here. Links are also updated after each event on the #BreadBakers home page. We take turns hosting each month and choosing the theme/ingredient. The theme this month is animal-shaped bread. And our host is Stacy who blogs at Food Lust People Love. Check out some animal-shaped deliciousness by our members. Bird Bread Rolls from Ambrosia Easter Bunny Buns from Cook with Renu Ham and Cheese Elephant Rolls from Food Lust People Love Hedgehog Bread from Making Miracles Honey Bear Loaf from A Day in the Life on the Farm Sourdough Animal-shaped Breads from Zesty South Indian Kitchen Matcha Milk Bread Turtles from A Messy Kitchen Meyer Lemon Custard-Filled Matcha Turtles from Culinary Adventures with Camilla Peacock Shaped Pizza Rolls from Magical Ingredients Piglet Bread Rolls from Sneha's Recipe Turtle Bread from Passion Kneaded
Looking for a fun Easter craft for the kids, then we have you covered with these super cute bunny origami. Easter fun with this bunny origami is all kinds
Easter is around the corner and besides eating chocolate, it is also a great time for the families to enjoy delicious Easter Recipes! I have been pinning delicious Easter Recipes for kids as well as other related Easter activities to my Easter Pinterest Board. My only condition: recipes and crafts…