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First: This adorable Wild Strawberry Eggling would make a great gift idea for your Easter hostess or a cute addition to your own Easter decór. It has the look of an extra-large egg, but is actually handmade from white ceramic and comes ready to sprout with its own terracotta tray and strawberry seed pack. ($9.95 at Wrapables.com) Next up, a few favorites from Crate & Barrel: adorable Chicks Dish Towels with spring colors and fun yellow botanical embroidery ($10.95 for a set of 2); sleek new Como Tumblers in six great hues ($4.95 each); and Dew Leaf Serveware that's guaranteed to bring a healthy dose of modern elegance to any table ($7.95-$29.95). Last, but not least, the treats: These yummy-looking confections have both sugar and style. Pictured below, clockwise from top left: Truffle Easter Eggs ($7.95), hand-painted Chocolate Quail Eggs from Dean & Deluca ($34 per carton), and pretty pastel Spring Dragees ($6.95 per box).
Posted by: Tanya | March 12, 2008 at 02:57 PM I just found a site that has gerogous invitations plus has extra features like sending sms messages and having it's own web page. I got compliments after from my guests. Check it out- www.pingg.com Putting a few Egglings in sequence produces a cute centerpiece. You can plan a few games and the winners bring home one or many Egglings. |
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In the past I have been using evite for my annual Easter party but I am looking for something that looks more professional but is still easy to use. Is there anything else out there I can use?