I adore all these Martha inspired egg shells and just keep thinking how I can add them to my Easter display without my nieces and nephews saying "why have you got a broken egg on the table"!!
I tried dying some of my own easter eggs last year but ended up with unfortunate blue paws! This time I might hunt for some of those naturally pale mint green eggs, so sweet looking & they'd be great for a project.
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I love the top one! So pretty! would be quite easy to do as well! :) xx
Thanks so much for featuring my sister, Mr. Wick, she'll be really chuffed!
I adore all these Martha inspired egg shells and just keep thinking how I can add them to my Easter display without my nieces and nephews saying "why have you got a broken egg on the table"!!
xx
I tried dying some of my own easter eggs last year but ended up with unfortunate blue paws! This time I might hunt for some of those naturally pale mint green eggs, so sweet looking & they'd be great for a project.
Oh these are beautiful. Think the fragility of them makes them even more so.
These are cute ideas and I love the pictures. The candle is such a good idea! :)
beautiful! that first image is the prettiest easter egg photo i've seen over all the blogosphere!
such awesome images... lovely... lovely.. Happy Easter!
Your blog is simply gorgeous! Will be following and looking forward to more!
Oh, love these ideas! So pretty...
And to think I just compost mine: will have to find better uses now!
The soy wax candles in the eggshells are so delicate and lovely!
Beautiful, beautiful!!!
Lovely works of art..from nature
Ooooh, that first picture freaks me out, so, so lovely!
I love them all especially the first one.
The top is my favorite too... such lovely little blossoms. I'm inspired to do some photography today.
such a lovely round-up! so full of springtime hope...
xo
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