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    Quote Originally Posted by playfelt View Post
    I didn't do gifts because they don't really get the why so don't want them thinking they get to take a gift home every weekend or something. Not all families celebrate Easter the same and I learned to tread lightly on this one - some want only the religious significance and others are ok with the chocolate bunnies, eggs etc and others want no chocolate for their toddlers.

    Normally we would have used Easter as the transition from winter to spring with the idea of grass, and the wild bunnies would be back in the yard, birds, squirrels active etc. and we would be putting away all the winter stuff and talking about the tulips poking through the yard .......well non of that is on the learning agenda this week or likely for a few weeks more. Easter belongs at the end of April and that is when we will do the theme.

    I did do some Easter eggs with the kids yesterday just so they had something to take home - simple but everyone was excited and parents were impressed - it really doesn't have to be an elaborate time consuming expensive tear out the hair while getting them done kind of craft. I printed a page of 4 eggs on pastel cardstock - pink, yellow, mauve. They coloured them with crayons and then later in the day (between lunch and nap) we cut the page into 4 and ran each egg through the cuttlebug using an assortment of embossing folders (scrapbookers will know what I mean) and that made their eggs "bumpy". During nap I cut out the eggs so each went home with a littl zip bag of bumpy eggs to pass out to family. All they had to do was help hand me the egg to put in the embossing folder and then they cranked the handle to pass it through the machine. They loved feeling the textures. Will for sure do this again with shapes or letters or specific colours.
    I am not a scrapbooker and would love to see a pic or a link with a similar idea please. thank you!!! That sounds really neat!

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    The "bunny" will be leaving them some small bags/baskets for them to get on Mon. Am I hitting up the Easter clearance section on Sun? Yes, yes I am!! LoL

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    I like to give the kiddies a little gift! I don't give candy as I find they get enough of that from their families. This year I gave an Easter basket with chalk, play doh, and a cute like rubber ducky for the tub.

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    We just do egg painting and some crafts during the week. I don't even give my own son an Easter gift He gets enough from the grandmas!

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    I went to the dollar store and bought lil stuff animals and had an easter egg hunt and baked cup cakes we had sooooo much fun and I literally spent 10 bucks well worth the looks on there faces, I personally did it cause I wanted to....not because I think the parents would like me to.

    I wouldn't worry about it either way

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    Quote Originally Posted by mamabearto3 View Post
    I am not a scrapbooker and would love to see a pic or a link with a similar idea please. thank you!!! That sounds really neat!
    Here is the link to the provocraft site. The same people as make the cricut make the cuttlebug.

    http://www.cricut.com/Shopping/produ...FZFaMgodQHgAdA

    http://www.cricut.com/Shopping/detai...-357-1147.aspx

    Look under more info on the right and it will take you to the page the video is on.

    There are lots of videos that show how to do the embossing or go to google images and type in cuttlebug embossing cards and it will show you cards made with the embossing. Basically you run the paper through the machine and the pressure puts the indents onto the paper.

    Michaels often has the machine and folders on sale and I have bought some from a couple online vendors as well as kijiji. This was the first time I had done it with the kids. I have a sizzix original machine and they have helped diecut stuff cutting out felt fish or snowflakes and then putting them on the board as we cut them.

    It could be a good way to create some writeoffs if you buy something that you would use mostly with the kids. And the machine can be used to cut things out so you can make pieces for crafts too.
    Last edited by playfelt; 03-28-2013 at 10:40 PM.

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