The Kid's Table

Make your kid’s table as easy as your meal with this carrot-inspired dinnerware! Here's what you'll need:
- Green plastic forks
- Orange paper napkins
- Green ribbon
- Green crinkle tissue grass
- A basket (or woven bin)
Assemble the green pastic forks, spoons, and knives in the center of an orange napkin. Fold the napkin halfway up, then roll the silverware. Tape with double-sided tape to secure. Repeat for as many sets as needed. Tie a bow around them with green ribbon. Then, spread the green crinkle tissue grass in your basket, and place the sets inside!  

Egg It On!

How do you like to dye your Easter eggs? We like ours spiral-dyed, just like our delicious spiral-sliced hams! Here's what you'll need:
- One dozen eggs
- Food coloring (at least 3 colors)
- Vinegar
- Painter's tape
Bring eggs just to boil on high heat. Remove from heat. Let stand 12 minutes, then cool.
Mix 1/2 cup boiling water, 1 teaspoon vinegar and 10 to 20 drops food color in a cup to achieve desired colors. Thinly cut your painter's tape and wrap around each egg for a spiral look. Dip eggs in dye for about 5 minutes.  Allow eggs to dry, then remove painter's tape. Enjoy!
Spring Tablescape
If only the Easter Bunny took care of setting the table, too! Here are our favorite quick and easy tips to elevate any Easter table:
- Use fresh flowers to add a beautiful and easy spring touch  
- Find straw and faux grass at your local craft supply store. Use to wrap candles, plates, bowls, and centerpieces for an outdoor feel
- Write "Happy Easter" or your guests' names on mini chalkboards for a personalized touch

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