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  2. Adorable Easter Crafts for Kids and Grown-Ups Alike - AOL

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    These Easter crafts are a fun way for the family to celebrate spring and spend quality time together. There's nothing like an afternoon crafting with the kids. These Easter crafts are a fun way ...

  3. 62 Easter Brunch Ideas That Are Quick, Easy and Festive - AOL

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    March 31 is Easter Sunday: This is not the time for soggy cereal and toast. If you’re celebrating the day with brunch (you know, in between the holiday crafts and copious amounts of candy), might w

  4. 45 Easter Decorating Ideas to Freshen Up Your Home - AOL

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    45 Elegant Easter Decorating Ideas Courtesy Mrs. Alice "Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Looking to decorate for Easter?

  5. Creative Juice - Wikipedia

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    Featured Crafts DCRJ-101L Aloha: February 6, 2006 1 Easter Island Tiki Masks, Beaded Bamboo Curtains, Pineapple Spirits & Hawaiian Print Luminaries DCRJ-102L Treasure Junking: February 13, 2006 1 Revamped Chair, Vintage Tea Tray & Revamped Lamp DCRJ-103L Bloom: February 20, 2006 1 Spaghetti Herb Garden, Rustic Pots, Preppy Painted Pots,

  6. 11 Best Items To Buy at Dollar Tree Now To Prepare for Spring

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    Colorful Easter Grass. Price: $1.25. Fill up an Easter basket with colorful Easter grass or use this faux grass for any spring-themed crafts you’re working on. Each bag is stuffed with 4 ounces ...

  7. Shaker furniture - Wikipedia

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    The plain style origins of Shaker furniture connect back to the craft traditions of colonial New York and New England. The furniture brought into early Shaker society were the humble possessions of common people of the day such as farmers, mechanics, and small tradesman. In the 1790s, the total membership of the United Society totaled one thousand.