Frugal Easter Decoration
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I completely agree! I got most of my kids Easter basket goodies from the dollar store, including the plastic eggs and bags of candy for their school Easter parties and egg dye kits!
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CUTE!! i saw similar things for sale on http://www.homeseasons.com a while back, but i like the way yours came out. any walk through tips?