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Is it too early to start thinking about Easter? No? Good. Because I always appreciate a good store-bought candy turned homemade. Learn to make homemade marshmallow Peeps HERE at Miss Anthropist’s Kitchen.

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I know I’m a little late for Easter posts, but I couldn’t resist sharing these eggs. Find the collection of famous movie scenes recreated with eggs HERE at Pleated Jeans. {spotted on foodiggity}

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Leftover Peeps? Make leftover Peeps S’mores Ice Cream Pie. Only from CakeSpy. Find the recipe HERE at Serious Eats.

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There’s something so unifying about this jellybean Matzo creation. Leave it to kids with leftover candy to find transcendence (and decadence) in the merging of holidays. Learn to construct a jellybean matzo house HERE at Tinker Lab.

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How about a last minute idea from babble to dress up cupcakes: bunnies. Find the how-tos HERE at babble.

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Silly Peeps, thinking they are bunnies. Find these tricksters HERE at babble.

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Awww… Spring. This nest of bluebirds cupcake cake is one of the goodies in Lisa Turner Anderson’s new book, Cupcake Cakes. (You may remember me yakking about her first book here).  CLICK HERE to go to Lisa’s site, …

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In a bunny mood? Find lots of posts devoted to turning any meal into Easter at Kitchen Fun with My 3 Sons, such as bunny soup and bunny ice cream.

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An edible craft after my own heart (I do lots with marshmallows): a Marshmallow Barnyard. Find the instructions HERE at Country Living.

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from Martha. Find a roundup of last minute Easter favor and decorating ideas HERE, like these daffodil candy cups, candy jar Easter candy, and bunny envelope candy holders.

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This is one from me… A quick, easy, less messy than Easter eggs, activity for kids to keep ‘em busy on Easter day: marshmallow art.

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And so easy to make, too. Learn how to make carrot ice cream cones HERE at The Seven Year Cottage.

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Easter bunny buns, hee hee. Find the recipe HERE at Just My Delicious (translation tool in the sidebar).

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Rainbow. JellO. Eggs. I posted the milisecond I spotted these in my Inbox. Because they are rainbow. And Jello. And shaped like eggs. Learn to make them (there’s a syringe involved) HERE at Choose to Thrive.

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I adore these perfect, herb stenciled Easter eggs from Adventures in Cooking. Find the how-tos to make naturally-dyed Easter eggs with herb stencils–with gorgeous photography along the way– HERE at Adventures in Cooking.

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