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Dolls:
Charlene (blond): Barbie Basic 002 Model No.03
- dress: made by me
- rabbit ears: made by me
- earrings: gift from my brunette Katka/Kate, she made it
- bracelet: Babie accessoris pack
- shoes: Fashion Barbe Dreamhouse Midge
Sherry: Barbie Basic 003 Model no
outfit:
- pink sweater: Barbie Fashion Fever Teresa
- white shirt: doll Liv Alexis It's my Nature
- skirt: made by me
- rabbit ears: made by me
- earrings: made my mom
- 2 bracelets: made by me
- shoes: BarbeThe Look Sweet Tea
Diorama/Scene:
- white brick wall: made by me
- spring tree: made my mom
- spring flags: made by me
- stand spring router: made me with mom
- 2 colorful rabbits: easter decorations from Pepco
- barrow: decoration from store Kik textilien
- roses and ball: decoration of artificial flowers
- box under roses: my mom did
- standing under the ball: egg stand
Happy Easter to all of my Flickr Friends
Down The Rabbit Hole Challenge One
With thanks to….
Model ~ Faestock
Watch - Theresa Thompson
Eggs from Morgue File
All other elements were a gift from a very dear friend
For my Alice In Wonderland Series
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This cake is inspired by a chicken cake I saw a long time ago on CakeCentral by Cakesaurus. Since it's easter in a week, I thought I'd make it as a chicken instead.
I tend to choose designs that takes quite a long time to make, so I was pleasantly surprised when I was finished decorating this one after only two hours :0)
It's a jasmine tea cake with jasmine tea buttercream. A recipe I haven't tried before, but judging by the scraps I cut off, VERY good!
At Ethiopian Easter, people who can afford it, slaughter an ox. After 2 months of veganist fasting the Easter menu consists of mainly meat ! This bloody scene gets something magical in the dark..
***PLEASE!!! NO MULTI-GROUP OR STRING GROUP INVITATIONS. ONLY ONE GROUP INVITE PER COMMENTOR. THANK YOU!!!***
The completed 500 piece jigsaw puzzle "Easter Morning," from a painting by Iowa artist and illustrator Doug Knutson, and manufactured by Sunsout.
My wife and I wish all of our Flickr friends a Blessed Easter and a happy and healthy Spring season!
Colorful eggs made for this easter. All decorated with sugar icing.
Want to read more about cookies, cakes and decoration? Visit my cake blog www.cakejournal.com
One kid hide an easter egg full of dogtreats and Morran had to find it herself. She did really good :) That's why she's so happy back there.
Bandit's impression of the Easter bunny. I took a whole series of the dogs, this being the first. He wasn't thrilled with the ears and made this face.
I tried natural Easter egg dyes for the first time this year. These eggs are dyed red/rust using yellow onion skins. I read several different sites for how to make natural-dyed eggs. I ended up combining several different techniques—here is what I did:
Directions
Large white eggs
Two tablespoons white vinegar and/or one teaspoon cream of tartar
Hose (I used knee-highs, which were $1 for three pair)
Assorted leaves, flowers, and stickers
Scissors
Four to five quart pan
Bowl
Colander/strainer
Slotted spoon
Rack placed over paper bags
Oil
Paper towel
Yellow onion skins (I filled a produce bag at the grocery store by digging at the bottom of the onion bin. I would say I collected almost enough skins to fill a one-gallon plastic jug)
1. First, I washed all of the eggs with soap to make sure they were free of oil or grease, but this is probably optional.
2. Place an egg in the pan and fill it with enough water to cover the top of the egg by at least an inch. Remove the egg.
3. Add the onion skins, press down, and bring to a boil. Boil for 30 minutes partially covered to minimize evaporation, stirring occasionally. The water should be a deep rusty orange.
4. Allow water to cool slightly, and then strain contents over a bowl, pressing skins to remove any remaining liquid.
5. Rinse pan, pour in dye water, cover, and return to low heat to keep warm while preparing eggs.
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6. Cut off the bottom 4 to 5 inches of each knee-high.
7. One at a time, place leaves, flowers, and stickers on the egg as desired. Some of the plant materials will stick better if you dip them in water first.
8. Place the toe of the knee-high on the top of your fingers and turn it inside out so that it covers your hand. Place the egg in your hand, and gently turn the hose right side out to cover the egg. Make sure your design is how you want it, and then pull the hose securely and tie into a knot on the back. Repeat with remaining eggs.
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9. Return dye to a gentle boil and stir in vinegar and/or cream of tartar.
10. Gently lower the eggs in the pan and boil for 20-30 minutes. Check the color of the eggs at 20 minutes. If not dark enough, boil until desired color is obtained (I boiled mine for 20 minutes).
11. Remove eggs with a slotted spoon and place on rack to cool slightly.
12. Carefully cut hose and unwrap eggs. Discard any remaining plant materials or stickers.
13. Dampen a paper towel lightly with oil and buff eggs until shiny. Remove excess oil with clean paper towel.
14. Place eggs in your Easter basket!
Happy Easter!!
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I'm early, but the Easter bunny made his appearance this morning. Very difficult shooting conditions through my window!
Sorry I've been away; this is what occupies my time between Christmas and Easter...Pysanky, Ukrainian Easter Eggs. I'm busy creating. Here is a view of my work.
A group of six girls posing in a backyard on a bleak day in early spring. The following words in German are handwritten on reverse: "Ostern 1927, Lotte Reindl, Elsa Stein, Ilse Frank, Marga Sommer, Lotte Nehring, Luzia Krause" (Easter 1927 ...). I discovered this intriguing vintage photograph at a flea market in Stuttgart.
Country of origin: Germany
Easter basket cookie decorated with fondant. You can find a tutorial for it on my blog www.cakejournal.com
Today's my grandmother's 89th birthday!
Dress: Gift from my mom, I think she bought it at an outlet or something
Bolero: Indiska
Tights: Indiska (these are rather worn out though)
Bracelet: Gift from my grandmother
I dressed up my charming witch to bring this traditional Easter greeting out of my kitchen to the flickrworld.
My girlfriend's mother has been wanting me to build her something for a long time now. She is going to be getting this for her birthday in a few days (Easter Lilies are her favorite)
Easter in Trapani, Sicily and the Easter procession. 20 images of the Easter story are relived by men carrying huge and heavy platforms depicting the scenes. This continues for 24 hours. Each flat is supported by a large wind and percussion band, at the end of the 24 hours the floats are returned to the church from where they started.
Day 46/260
Processed with the Natural Colours Lightroom Preset which is available on The Bell Sisters website.
We celebrated Easter 2019 with our son, Brian, and his family in Columbus, Ohio.
Our granddaughter, Rosalind, decorating an Easter egg.
Procesja rezurekcyjna w Wysokim Kościele. Resurection procession in Wysoki Kościół. #easter #procession #night #bw #noir noiretblanc #monochrome #fujifilm #xt1 #23 @fujixlovers #fujixlovers
I will not be "Flickr-ing" much the next few days. Preparing for our Easter celebration, cooking and cleaning. And my Mom will be here visiting for a few days.
I want to wish everyone of the (Western) Christian tradtition a very happy Easter. To those of the Eastern Orthodox faith, Happy Easter next week. To all Jewish people, have a lovely and meaningful Passover.
And a good weekend to everyone of all faiths!