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Disclaimer: This post is sponsored by Nestle Toll House and Linqia. These views and ideas are my own and were not at all influenced by the party who gave me this opportunity. My kids love when I bake them special
DISCLAIMER: This Easter Egg Slime project is messy!! But… It’s so worth it. When it comes to playing holiday games (an Easter egg hunt, for instance), I know how difficult it can be to get the bigger kids to participate.
A while back I saw a picture of some cheese stick wrappers dressed like snowmen. It was so cute, I had to come up with another fun way to dress up the wrapper. With Easter coming up, I decided to
In my house we love Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups. I was eating one recently and noticed it looked quite like a basket! These cute, miniature, edible Easter basket treats are the result. What You Need Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups
We love frozen yogurt in our house, even more than ice cream (and it’s better for you!) Here is a fun froyo Easter treat that you can make–Frozen Yogurt Easter Egg Pops! What You Need: drill lollipop sticks plastic Easter