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    These easy DIY Easter decorations are the perfect way to welcome spring into your home. With colorful eggs, floral wreaths, and bunnies, you'll love our ideas.

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    Happy Easter Glitter Window Sticker Clings. Price: $1.25 The case has 36 stickers and is perfect for windows of any kind for a hassle-free decoration. Read Next: Stock Up on These 6 Sam’s Club ...

  5. Easter traditions - Wikipedia

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    In Sweden and Finland, traditions include egg painting and small children dressed as Easter witches (påskkärring [47] or in Finland påskhäxa, typically dressed as old folks) collecting candy door-to-door, in exchange for decorated hand-made greetings such as cards [48] or pussy willows, called virvonta in Finland, which is a result of the ...

  6. Ordinance room - Wikipedia

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    Instead of theater-style seating for instruction it has tables with floral arrangements as well as comfortable sofas and chairs (Talmadge, 207–209). The Celestial Room "symbolizes life as eternal families with our Heavenly Father and His Son, Jesus Christ", and represents the glory of the highest degree of heaven. (Temple brochure, LDS Church).

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    Communion table in the Münster in Schaffhausen, Switzerland.. Christianity portal; Communion table and Lord's table are terms used by many Protestant churches—particularly from Reformed, Baptist and low church Anglican and Methodist bodies—for the table used for preparation of Holy Communion (a sacrament also called the Eucharist).