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Easter Egg Parade:)))

Easter celebration is always associated with basket full of brilliantly colored eggs, hot cross buns, cakes & sweets. Easter table settings are usually charming & colorful with Spring flowers.

Setting an Easter table is fun and this time instead of placing colored eggs as a decor on the table I turned hard boiled eggs into a Bunny, Chick, Mice and Birdies. The smiley soup cups too looked cheery on the table. The green paper cups hold the Indian sweet Ladoo for the celebration.     

                                                         'HAPPY  EASTER'















































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  1. Sweet tablescape. Love the cute egg 'foodie' decor.

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  2. Dear Sujatha,
    your Easter egg parade is simply amazing, thank you for sharing the charm of your table !

    Wishing you a blessed Easter,
    filled with love and peace for you and yours

    XOXO Dany

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  3. The plates are so cute, each different, all terrific. The rest of the table is really well done. I love the green and the flowers. I am a fan of white dishes and I really like both of your patterns of glasses. They are very interesting both the gold rims on the stemware and the gold designs on the green. Very nice. Happy Easter.

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  4. Your egg creations are so fantastic! What a clever and cute idea!

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  5. SUJATHA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Such a cool thing to do with the eggs! Oh, my gosh! I'm just blown away! They're so cute on your Easter table!

    Happy Easter! 🐣

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  6. Such creativity, Sujatha! They are so cute and so whimsy!...Christine

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  7. I don't think I've ever seen deviled eggs better presented. Super sweet.
    Amalia
    xo

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  8. Thanks for sharing at Home Sweet Home!

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