Here is a little reminder that EASTER is approaching! Don’t forget to seed your cress, as it takes around 5 days to grow. I’ve planted mine in egg shells for centrepiece decoration, but I’ll seed more as I love adding cress to my egg mayo sandwiches😋
-egg shells need to be well flushed with water to get rid of any remaining egg
-for the lining you can use just ordinary cotton wool, or felting wool as I did☺️
I’ve attempted another EASTER diy over the weekend but it was a huge FAIL.. Trying to make your own chocolate eggs is a lot more complicated than I could ever imagine😆
Chat soon!
️xxx
Kasia
It’s the failures that lead to some of our greatest successes 🙂
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I agree totally Yolanda☺️x
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Cute post and a reminder how to grow cress. I love that you are not perfect at everything you try. Chocolate eggs, I wouldn’t even try.
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Thank you Huni☺️
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So cute! I love that little lamb!
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Thanks my dear☺️got the lamb in Tiger store😍
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I thought you might like that pin or pinterest :).
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Soooo pretty! And don’t worry…imperfections are the signature touch in handmade projects :p
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Thank you hun❤️
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What a cute and practical craft! When I use eggshells as a side dressing to my vegetables, I give them a wash like you do and then I put them on a baking tray and bake at 350F for a couple minutes just to sterilize the shells. This makes them likely to crumble though so you could boil them after cracking them just to make extra sure there is no trace of egg germ hanging around. I’m definitely going to try this, I love an egg and cress sandwich!
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Oh thanks so much! Great tip! Never thought of it😬
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