Wednesday, April 08, 2009

Amy's Notebook 04.08.09

I want to make these tie dyed Easter eggs this year (@ Scribbit)

Here is another fun egg-dying technique to try (@ The Barefoot Kitchen Witch)

These Rice Krispie Easter Eggs look like a fun treat (@ ohdeedoh)

This ottoman made from a coffee table would definitely cover up the gashes on my table (@ Little Green Notebook)

These free bunny embroidery pattern is so sweet (@ orange you lucky!)

I love this little take-along placemat (@ Patchwork)

I really love this post on crafting and deciding if it is for you (@ Nesting Place)

These Easter Bunny Cake Pops are darling (@ Bakerella)

This is another great refashioned sweater tutorial (@ Lulu Bliss)

I am going to be using this idea for quickly softening butter (@ Simply Recipes)

I adore this cake plate tutorial (@ Storybook Woods)

This orange spice banana bread sounds like another fun recipe to try (@ Good Life Eats)

I love this idea for an egg memory game (@ scrumdilly do)

These tulle blossoms would brighten up any sticks in our backyard (@ Beetlegirl Designs)

I adore this post on living a complex life (@ MommyCoddle)

These tips for frugal Easter eggs are great (@ Small Homestead)

I want to make some bread bags for my homemade bread (@ SouleMama)

This baked french toast recipe looks delicious (@ whatever)

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6Comments:

Blogger Christi
"As always, love these links!"

at 8:10 AM  

Blogger Tammy
"Thanks for all the great links!"

at 10:01 AM  

Blogger Storybook Woods
"Thank you sweetie, too bad we are not neighbors, we could make one together xoxox Clarice"

at 10:29 AM  

Blogger Scribbit
"I was at the gym yesterday (watching Martha of course) and she had a repeat demonstration of those eggs--talk about timing :)

Thanks Amy!"

at 11:09 AM  

Blogger Mrs. Mordecai
"Thanks for all the great ideas."

at 11:10 AM  

Blogger adrienne
"The butter softening tip is something I have long needed. Planning ahead is not my strength.

Thanks!"

at 8:39 PM  

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