Decorating eggs is a special part of Easter—you get to bond with your kiddos, show off your artistic side, and get creative with fun fillings after you're done. While there are endless ways to dye, ...
Who can forget the Cadbury commercials of the 1980s, with that adorable bunny hopping off a nest to reveal foil-wrapped creme eggs? Here's what you might get if a sheep instead of a rabbit were doing ...
If you’re looking to elevate your decorating ideas for Easter eggs and want to steer clear of dye kits (filled with mysterious ingredients I can’t spell let alone pronounce), I’ve got some great ideas ...
Easy to make (with the help of your washing machine), these vibrantly colored eggs will brighten your Easter year after year. 1. First, seal the eggs with electrical tape. For each egg, pull three 4- ...
With their baskets in hand. The search is on for Easter eggs but look no further for some tips on how to jazz up. The classic Game of Hide and Seek here are five tips for the perfect Easter egg hunt.
Looking for a cute way to decorate Easter eggs with your kids, but without the mess? While coloring eggs in dye is a classic Easter pastime, traditional egg dyeing can be a whole production, involving ...
You can make a psysanky egg or a needle-felted egg — or both! — in workshops this month at the German American Heritage Center, 712 W. 2nd St., Davenport. In addition, the center will sponsor its ...