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Decoupage Kit for Easter Eggs - Goose Size Easter Eggs
Delightful Decoupage for Gorgeous Easter Eggs

Happy spring, our lovelies! Easter is still bit off, but it's never to early to decorate for the most floral and pastel-pretty of holidays. This year, we're passing by the PAAS and the vinegary vapors of Easter egg dye kits for the more classic decoupage kits. You know, for something a little more Martha Stewart, a little more fancifully fun.

One of our favorite finds is the Goose Egg Decoupage kit from Hearthsong, which includes "three great big beautiful goose eggs and 240 five-inch-square sheets of tissue paper in a rainbow of colors (plus vintage scrap designs, stripes, dots, and florals). You'll also find a number of other cute, higher quality Eastery craft items on the site to make quite a pretty Easter egg hunt, too.

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