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Holiday Party Ideas
by Rachel Webb
Easter
marks the start of spring and is a sacred
holiday for Christians throughout the
world as it signifies when Jesus Christ
was resurrected from the grave to live
again. But where did the Easter bunny and
eggs fit into the Easter tradition?
The rabbit and eggs were actually symbols
of fertility, immortality and new life to
commemorate Christ's resurrection. In
Germany, colored eggs were left in
children's baskets and the custom was
brought to America with German immigrants
in the later 19th century.
Easter can be a fun time of year to
celebrate the renewed growth of spring
no-matter what religious beliefs you may
have. Here are some idea's to use for an
Easter celebration party.
Table Decorations
Turn a recycled white sheet into a
spectacular Easter tablecloth by sponge
painting bunnies, baskets and eggs in
bright spring colors. Be sure to use
textile paints so the tablecloth can be
washed and used another year. Fabric
paints are also available in squeeze
applicators with glitter colors for
decorating the sponged Easter eggs. Paint
will need to dry at least 24 hours prior
to use.
Make a festive napkin ring by threading a
sewing needle with narrow elastic thread
and stringing jellybeans onto it. You may
need to put a little vegetable oil on the
needle to help it slide threw the candy.
Tie off the ends to form a circle and
slide it over the rolled napkins for a
cute way to dress up the table. Add a
solid colored doily under the plates for a
festive way to dress up the table.
You can serve creamy lemon pie or light
strawberry custard, strawberry almond
pastry or let the kids decorate
personalized tulip cookies. The menu
options are endless but I suggest you keep
the choices light and festive. Tableware
does not need to match but keep to a color
theme of bright spring colors or soft
pastels.
Easter Crafts
Little girls love making their own Easter
bonnets. Cut a large 12 1/2" circle out of
heavy artist poster board using a compass
as your guide. Attach a wide satin ribbon
to the middle of the circle with hot glue,
leaving long trailing tails to tie the
bonnet on. Have lots of decorative options
available for embellishing the hats. Kids
can make flowers colored miniature cupcake
baking cups or doilies. You can also use
adhesive dots, paint, glitter, pleated
paper ribbon, lace reminates or tulle to
make decorate the bonnets.
Each child can make their own gingham
Easter bunny or duck out of fabric, yarn
and cotton batting or fiberfill. Have the
shape of the animals pre-cut for the
children and place the right sides of the
fabric out. Let the kids stitch yarn
around the edge of the shape leaving a 1"
opening to stuff the cotton filling. An
adult can blind stitch the hole closed and
help glue on buttons for the eyes and
pom-poms for the nose. Use pinking sheers
to finish the edges.
Adults can also enjoy an Easter garden
party. Invite friends to bring perennials
for their gardens to exchange with other
plants. Provide each guest with labels,
paper bags or plastic nursery containers.
Let them take home the same amount of
plants that they brought getting an
affordable start on beautiful
blooms.
Let's Get Cooking!
While there are many reasons for teaching kids to cook -- less expensive than eating out, preserves family heritage, etc, the most important
reason is that by teaching your child to cook, you're giving him a better chance to be a healthy grown-up. Enabling your child with the ability
to appreciate freshness and to transform ingredients into tasty foods opens their eyes to making wiser choices about what to eat...