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Baby Chicks Easter S'Mores

Cute seasonal s’mores are so much fun to make! This spring, add a touch of whimsy to your dessert table with these adorable Baby Chick S'mores. These would be great for Easter. Or, wouldn't they make a delightful addition to a baby shower?


Hosting Easter dinner? Wrap these cute treats in cellophane bags to make adorable party favors for the kids' table. Be sure to set out some of these cute-as-can-be Bunny-Shaped Crayons for the kids too:)
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Print It: Hoppy Easter Bunny EOS Cards

With spring in the air and Easter almost here, I thought I'd whip up an Easter printable to use with EOS lip balm. Inspired by the You’re the Bomb Valentine I shared last February, I used my iPad and stylus to create an EOS lip balm printable card featuring a cute little bunny.


Print free Hoppy Easter cards to use with EOS lip balm. Cute gift idea!

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Make It: Bunny-Shaped Crayons for Easter

Holiday-themed crayons are such a great way to make old crayons new again. This easy up-cycle craft can be adapted for any holiday. Last spring, I used a Bunny cookie pan to make these adorable Bunny-Shaped Crayons for Easter.


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Bunny S'mores for Easter

Make these adorable Bunny S'mores for Easter. They'd make such a cute addition to your dessert table! Or you could wrap them individually and tuck them into this year's Easter baskets.


Pastel candy corn and pretzels make Bunny faces on Microwave S'mores for Easter.

If you've stopped by before, you know that I like to come up with new holiday-themed s'mores each season. I've been trying to come up with a Bunny S'more for a while now, and this one's a keeper. 

Easter Bunny S'mores Treats Recipe

These Easter Bunny S'mores are a cinch to make. Their cute candy faces were inspired by the Bunny Bark at Nest of Posies (definitely on my list of treats to try). 
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Make It: Egg-cellent Crayon Cookies


Crayon cookies are a fun and easy way to make dull or broken crayons new again. You've probably seen them before. We made our first batch of crayon cookies well over a decade ago (not to date myself or anything) after getting a copy of "Don't Move the Muffin Tins" by Bev Bos. Since then we've made them several times, including in heart shapes to give out as Valentines. We might've even done some Halloween shapes one year for a non-candy classroom treat.

So, call me crazy, but when I spotted this Easter Egg shaped cookie pan, I immediately thought crayons not cookies!

What You Need:

Egg-shaped baking pan
Crayon pieces

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