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Easter

Easter Basket with Original Treats and Surprises

0 · Apr 9, 2025 · Leave a Comment

Instead of a flurry of jelly beans and marshmallow chicks, think of a well-executed compilation of personality, style, and, most importantly, the sentiment of a well-loved holiday. Whether you’re planning to give them to someone special or building your own, there’s a way to think outside the usual Easter basket box. So, why settle for standard when it can be boring?

Less Sugar, More Style

It’s important to keep some of the elements of the original Easter basket in the sense that part of its appeal is the element of surprise. However, it doesn’t have to be filled with sugary treats. This time, you can create an experience for the senses. Imagine unwrapping a silky scarf instead of a chocolate bunny or finding a linen-wrapped sachet of lavender tucked between hand-painted eggs. These additions turn a once-predictable gift into a moment of quiet luxury.

Let’s Talk Texture and Taste

If you’re going down the edible path, opt for quality. After all, how often do you indulge in these things? Pick beautiful things that taste as good as they look. For example, swap candy bars for dark chocolate truffles. These satisfy a need for the chewy and sweet but are far more sophisticated than the usual sweet treats.

Don’t be afraid to ditch the chewy candies for an assortment of Italian amaretti: macaroons still bursting with almond flavor, pistachio nougat that’s the sugary cousin to a perfectly creamy nut butter, or a decadent spread of lemon curd. If affordability is a greater concern, you can’t skimp on the six packs or pairs of jelly beans. Be sure every bite stands in stark contrast to the one before.

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Easter baskets deserve an upgrade because your little ones are now more grown-up.

Say Hello to Italian Easter Eggs

Ditch the foil-wrapped chocolate eggs and give your loved one the more intriguing Italian Easter eggs that aren’t just confections but experiences. You can see and taste the old-world technique in the selection of chocolate filled with silky cream, hazelnut, salted caramel, and other goodies. A single large egg can be the centrepiece of your entire basket.

Is there any facet of life where Italy doesn’t bring it in the A-game? Even the chocolate is silky and satisfying. The bold flavors are from dairy and volatile oil, wrapped in vibrant paper, a work of art in itself.

Think Seasonal, Not Just Sweet

Take things up a notch by including seasonal nods to spring. Consider:

  • A small potted herb or wildflower seeds
  • A beeswax candle with a hint of citrus or rosemary
  • A handmade ceramic egg cup
  • A linen napkin in fresh pastels
  • A miniature art print or vintage-style postcard

It’s fine to include a few of these here and there, but try slipping in one (or all) of the following: a bottle of Italian limoncello, a lovely tin of fresh and fragrant herbal tea, or a small bottle of Prosecco, chilled for instant gratification.

Add a Sip of Something Special

Who says Easter treats must be all about the food? For an adult-appropriate basket, add a bottle of limoncello or herbal tea. The circular packaging certainly is a nod to the holiday. Also, add something for the sprightly little bunny among us, like a little wooden springer. The key is balance—one indulgent edible, one sensory gift, and one elegant surprise will do the trick. If you’re building for a family, include something for everyone.

Easter Basket – Presentation is Everything

Don’t overlook the container. Forget plastic grass and choose a wooden crate, woven tray, or green tote. Even the most luxurious items lose their magic if they’re poorly presented. Make unwrapping a delight in itself. A sophisticated Easter basket doesn’t just deliver treats. It tells a story, brings something extra, nods toward the holiday, and is generally fun.

Gifting a friend? Thanking a host? Starting a new tradition? A beautifully packaged basket spells springtime in a box. When the basket includes colorful and premium Italian Easter eggs, a small chocolate gesture becomes so much more—a gift of a moment wrapped in beauty and flavor. Now, that’s an Easter surprise worth remembering.

Easter Buddies + An Easter Pinterest Party

0 · Mar 26, 2014 · 3 Comments

// Easter Buddies with Free Printable // 

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I have decided that when it comes to candy and all around cuteness… Easter is my favorite holiday.  I mean really, Cadbury Mini Eggs, Jelly Beans, Reese’s Peanut Butter Eggs, Cadbury Creme Eggs, black jelly beans, the list could go on and on. Not to mention all of the cute basket of Easter goodies that they have available at the stores these days.

I’m a sucker for fun plastic eggs and I found this CUTE set of animal Easter eggs at Target and thought it would be perfect little goodie for my kiddos. I could add a fun curled up message along with the candy inside, add some feet to the bottom of the plastic eggs and they turn them into something extra special…

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This project is super quick and with my free printable, you can make them up in a snap! Here’s what you will need…

Supply List

  • Animal Easter Eggs
  • card stock paper
  • Elmer’s Craft Bond Foam Mounting Shapes
  • scissors
  • printer paper
  • pencil
  • candy

Instructions

First,  you will need to print the free printable sayings on just your basic printer paper…

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You can download the printable HERE.

Once you have that printed, you will need to use scissors or a paper cutter to cut out the strips and then curl them around a pencil…

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Next cut out some small 1- 1 1/2 inch hearts to use as the feet for your little animal eggs…

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I used my Cricut Explore, but you could easily use any cutting machine or free hand it as well.  Then you will use your Elmer’s Craft Bond foam circles to affix the feet to the egg. These little foam adhesives are PERFECT for this project.

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They have just the right amount of hold to keep those little buddies standing strait without hardly any fuss.  And just like that, you’re a rock star!

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Add some Cadbury Mini Eggs and you’re really ROCKIN’!  There you have it, this simple yet super fun Easter Buddy project…

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Easter Pinterest Party

Now that I’ve shared my fun Easter creation, some of my favorite creative friends and I are pleased to invite YOU to wow us with yours!

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The Easter-themed Year of Celebrations Pinterest party will be held this Sunday, March 30, and y’all are all cordially invited to join in!

Hosted by…

  • Amy from The Idea Room // Follow Amy on Pinterest
  • Amy from Positively Splendid That’s me! ;)  // Follow me on Pinterest
  • Cheryl from TidyMom // Follow Cheryl on Pinterest
  • Cindy from Skip to My Lou // Follow Cindy on Pinterest
  • Desiree from The 36th Avenue // Follow Desiree on Pinterest
  • Heather from Whipperberry // Follow Heather on Pinterest
  • Jen from Tatertots and Jello // Follow Jen on Pinterest
  • Kari Ann from Thistlewood Farms // Follow Kari Ann on Pinterest
  • Kellie from Nest of Posies // Follow Kellie on Pinterest
  • Kristi and Kelli from Lolly Jane // Follow Lolly Jane on Pinterest
  • Melissa from No. 2 Pencil // Follow Melissa on Pinterest
  • Mique from 30 Handmade Days // Follow Mique on Pinterest
  • Tauni from SNAP! // Follow Tauni on Pinterest

The monthly Year of Celebrations Pinterest Party is the place to find THE most comprehensive, inspiring Pinterest board on the block. Each and every month, we’ll be focusing on a different holiday or celebration, and this month is all about Easter!

Here are all of the details for how YOU can participate:

  • What: A Pinterest Party to celebrate all things Easter!

  • When: THIS Sunday, March 30 at 9 p.m. EST/ 8 p.m. Central/ 7 p.m. MST/ 6 p.m. PST

How you can participate:

  • Round up YOUR favorite Easter projects and recipes. Anything goes: crafts, decor, sweet treats, and more!
  • Follow the Year of Celebrations Pinterest board. 

  • When the party kicks off, tweet YOUR favorite Valentine’s Day project and/or link using the hashtag #yearofcelebrations. Helpful hint: We highly recommend putting the hashtag at the beginning of your tweet to ensure it doesn’t get cut off.
  • On Sunday, March 30, tune in at the appointed time and watch as we build a board full of amazing ideas – including yours! 
  • Be sure to follow along during the party to repin and comment on the board’s posts using the hashtag #yearofcelebrations.

We are so excited to PIN and SHARE all of your amazing projects!

See y’all there! 🙂

ONE LAST THING… I have an amazing $500 Instagram giveaway going on right now. Click HERE to check out all the info and enter to win…

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DIY Lace Flower Pots

7 · Dec 10, 2013 · 3 Comments

This post is brought to you by Elmer's Glue // I'm super excited to share this idea with you guys today! This time of year I am ALWAYS looking for fun handmade gift ideas. Gifts that are easy to make but huge on the WOW factor.  These DIY Lace Flower Pots fit the bill just perfect!!

Lace Flower pots with Elmers Craft Bond Fabric Glue by WhipperBerry

These are PERFECT neighbor gifts, teacher gifts… anyone really. Add a poinsettia or a festive evergreen and it's a stylish gift for anyone. Here's what you need to make them…

Lace Flower Pot Supplies

Terra cotta pots – any size.

Lace – for smaller pots, you can use scraps, larger pots will need possibly a yard or so. You will have to measure your pots for exact measurements.

Elmer's Craft Bond Fabric & Paper Glue

Scissors

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Lace Flower Pots Instructions

First you need to measure the lace and make sure that it will fit your desired spot on the pot. Then generously add glue to the pot  in small sections and lay the lace down.

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Use your fingers to work glue around the lace. Don't worry about the white color. This type of Elmer's Fabric & Paper Glue dries clear. Make sure that all of the lace is covered in the glue and then move on to the next section. 

NOTE: You may want to wear disposable gloves when working with the glue. I didn't and it took a bit to wash off my hands.

Trim the lace so that the seam doesn't show and then smooth everything down. Let dry over night.  The next morning, you will have the most beautiful lace  flower pots. It's just that easy!  Now, all you have to do is figure out what you want to fill the pot with. You can fill it will any kind of indoor plant or you could fill it will a scrumptious batch of cookies. It's your call!!

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You will be amazed at how strong the glue is! I actually tried to pull the lace off once it was dried and couldn't. I ran water over it and it still looked like new when it dried. Gotta say… Pretty happy with this gift idea! 

What would you fill your DIY Lace Flower Pots with?

Disclaimer // This post is sponsored by Elmer's Glue. I am a member of Elmer's Craft it Crew and received payment and product for this post. Rest assured, I will never work with a brand or product that I don't whole heartedly endorse and use in my every day life.

Ham and Cheese Egg Boats // Recipe

1 · Mar 14, 2013 · 12 Comments

Spring Egg Boats // Have you ever had an ah ha moment that makes you feel pretty silly? When I discovered this recipe a few weeks ago, my first thought was… Holy cow, why didn't I think of that!! I've been making all kinds of egg / bread dishes for years. Why hadn't I ever thought of just putting the egg right into the bread itself and baking it just like that. Total paradigm shift for me. What I love most about this recipe is how easy it is to make and yet it presents really well. This would be a fabulous Easter brunch dish idea, your guests will think you are a culinary genius! Yet it's simple enough for an easy weeknight meal as well. It's the best of both worlds.

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Ham and Cheese Egg Boats

This recipe is an adaption of a recipe originally found on Spoon Fork Bacon.

Large loaf of french or sour dough bread

6 eggs

1/4 cup whole milk or cream

Tabasco sauce to taste

1 cup of diced ham

3/4 cup of shredded cheese (I used an Italian blend of shredded cheese but cheddar would work fine too.)

Goat cheese (optional)

Directions

Cut a long narrow trough in the bread and scoop out a bit of the bread to make room for the egg mixture and set a side. In a bowl whisk together the eggs, milk, Tabasco (I usually put in about 6-10 dashes, but that's up to your taste), and 1/2 cup of the shredded cheese. Once the mixture has been whisked well, add the ham and carefully pour into the bread. Sprinkle the remaining cheese on top of the egg boat. If you are a goat cheese lover, you can add some little dollops of goat cheese on top as well. I love goat cheese but other members of my family do not. So, I made one with and one without. 

Now to bake this, if you are using a full size french loaf can be a little tricky. The loaf does not fit on a traditional baking sheet, so I had to improvise. I turned the baking sheet over and then used aluminum foil to create a baking dish for the loaf. That way if there were any spills, the foil would catch the mess and the inverted baking sheet provided stability. It worked like a charm.

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Place in a 350 degree oven for 20-30 minutes or until the egg has fully set. Let the egg boat cool for 10-15 and then slice into sections for your family or guests. I served mine with a lovely salad of mixed greens, tomatoes, goat cheese and pine nuts with a bright lemon vinaigrette. 

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Now that I've found this gem of a recipe, I can't wait to try all kinds of different variations. I can see all kinds of fun combinations with mushrooms, spinach, sausage you name it… Anything that would normally work in an omelet would be lovely. What combination would you try? Leave a comment and share and let's see what other amazing ideas we can all come up with!

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Heather from Whipperberry
Hello... my name is Heather and I'm the creator of WhipperBerry a creative lifestyle blog packed full of great recipes and creative ideas for your home and family. I find I am happiest when I'm living a creative life and I love to share what I've been up to along the way... Come explore, my hope is that you'll leave inspired!

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