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  2. The Cutest DIY Easter Cards to Send to Every Bunny This Spring

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    Make these DIY Easter cards to give away to family and friends this year. It's the perfect Easter craft that will show your loved ones you're thinking of them.

  3. You Can Make These Adorable Easter Bouquets in Five ... - AOL

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    Find easy Easter decorating ideas galore, from carrot bouquets to eggshell candles. These are the 60 best DIY decorations to make just in time for Easter celebrations.

  4. 18 Ideas for Celebrating Easter at Home Because Yeah, It’s ...

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    Easter will be looking a little different…for the second year in a row, but these are just the times we’re living in. You probably won’t be digging into a big brunch...

  5. Easter postcard - Wikipedia

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    Christ is Risen!, Easter postcard of Russian Empire. The tradition of sending Easter postcards to relatives and friends developed during the end of the 19th century. Although only a few were sent in 1898, the cards subsequently became popular worldwide. In the beginning, monochrome as well as colored cards were printed. Most of the time, the ...

  6. Cardmaking - Wikipedia

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    Card making is the craft of hand-making greeting cards. It shares skills in common in allied crafts such as scrapbooking and stamping . Unlike handcrafted cards, mass-produced printed greeting cards have been faced with competition from electronic greeting cards .

  7. Egg decorating in Slavic culture - Wikipedia

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    The most common phrase put on pisanicas is "Happy Easter," or "Sretan Uskrs." Other common decorations are doves, crosses, flowers, traditional designs, and other slogans wishing health and happiness. In the Međimurje area, soot would often be mixed with oak to make a dark brown color. Green plants would be used for green dye.