DISCLAIMER: I received complimentary product samples to facilitate this post, however all opinions, ideas, pictures and experiences are my own. A few weeks ago, I received some awesome Easter goodies from Oriental trading Company and I have had a blast coming up with some really fun ways to use them, but I think this one just might be my favorite. Making this cute little diorama couldn't have been easier, it didn't even require any gluing and total cost was less than $3. To make this diorama, all you need is some pastel Easter grass, some pastel chenille chicks, a few glittery eggs (I picked them up at the Dollar Tree) and this cute little magnetic container I found at World Market. There's no right or wrong way to do this, I simply put all the stuff inside and put the top on. The kids (and you) will have so much fun making these and they will be so proud of themselves when they see their work displayed on the fridge.
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Too soon for Easter goodies... NEVER! These amazingly yummy, little bombs of greatness turned out so much better than I imagined and the little sprinkle of sea salt is a great contrast with the rich, creamy peanut butter and the semi sweet chocolate... Oh my goodness. It is like a flavor explosion in your mouth. Do yourself a favor and "whip up" a few of these for your family... or for yourself, I won't tell. It will be our little secret.
DISCLAIMER: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase using my links, I will receive a small commission. Books aren't always about the words. Blurb has incredible options to make your fashion/design books into top class, coffee table worthy, conversation pieces! Blurb is a cool company that lets you make books about anything that interests you. And if you’re interested in fashion and style—and love to show it off—making a book of your personal fashion is a fantastic way to capture your sartorial genius for all time. Whether you want it just for yourself, so you can look through your greatest hits, or you’re a bit of an Internet fashionista who wants to make a book to sell, you’ll find these tips pretty helpful:
DISCLAIMER: I was provided with a complimentary case of chicken to facilitate this post, however all pictures, opinions and experiences are my own. This post contains affiliate links, if you make a purchase using one of my links, I will receive a small credit towards my next purchase. A few weeks ago, I told you about all the awesome deals you can get on fresh, quality meats and produce, from Zaycon Foods. Zaycon Foods is an awesome service that brings you farm fresh, never frozen, all natural, no hormone added chicken, meats, farm fresh milk and produce products. All Zaycon chicken is brought straight from the farm to you. I mentioned, in my previous post, this would be my first Zaycon experience and let me tell you, I was NOT disappointed. From the ordering, all the way to the actual pickup, the process was completely painless and the chicken is amazing! The morning of the pickup, Mike, my husband arrived promptly at the scheduled start time and was met with a small line. He was afraid it was going to take forever and called me, bugging out a little bit. He was about eight or nine cars back and was due at work in about 20 minutes.
This is such a yummy recipe, it's great for work & school lunches or even as a spread for finger sandwiches at your next shower or tea.
Click below for full recipe. DISCLOSURE: I was provided with complimentary product samples to facilitate this post, however all opinions and experiences are my own. Besides Fall, Spring is my very favorite time of year. The chill is gone from the air, the temps were in the low 70's over the weekend and the buttercups have already started blooming here in Tennessee, so I know Spring is right around the corner.
You know what else that means?! It means somewhere, in the US, you will find a Mom, making some kind of "Springy" craft with their kid(s). Be it something involving eggs, grass, yellow tissue paper tulips or cotton ball bunnies. I can promise you, someone, somewhere, is doing a Spring craft and why shouldn't they, March is National Craft Month. |
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