By now you all know that I have an intense love affair with peanut butter and chocolate, but then who doesn’t? Probably someone with nut allergies.
…I hate it when I answer my own rhetorical questions.
Anyway, I came across this fab peanut butter and chocolate eggs recipe. They look delightful and with Easter around the corner I thought it would be particularly fitting to repost this and point out a great recipe to everyone.
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And here is a picture that reminds me of Easter:

from deviantart.com
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From imgfave.com.
I would like to point all of your attention to this fabulous and frugal Easter wreath. I found it on mommysavers.com. Click this link for the tutorial.

AND MORE BUNNY PICTURES! YAY!
This picture of an enormous rabbit (that could possibly be the Easter bunny) comes off of dailymail.co.uk:

And here is a tiny bunny from flickr.com:

Here is a great do-it-yourself polymer gift tag tutorial. Plenty of scrapbooking applications for this.

When I saw this idea I knew that I just had to repost it. It is so simple and brilliant. Even with Valentine’s day behind us it seems that other occasions where this might be useful are many indeed.

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I love that name, Jillibean Soup, every time I see/hear it. Here is a peek at their display from CHA 2011.
I came across this great recipe for cocoa on a stick, you swirl it in some warm milk and get hot chocolate. OR, you can just eat it right off of the stick if you’re in need of a faster chocolate fix.

I just wanted to share this cool ink calendar that I’d come across in my online perusal. Oscar Diaz made a calendar that tells the date via the capillary action of ink through the paper. Every 24 hours another date is filled in with color. How cool is that?

Scrapbook.com uploaded a nice video showing off the Martha Stewart Halloween paper punchers. This is a great video to check out all of the different Halloween paper punchers without having to click on every link on the site to get a better look.




