
In this case I used these mini bubble gum eggs in mini clear cartons that they sell 4 for a $1.00 at Dollar General. They aren't sold individually, they are actually 4 in a package. Now I also did find them at my local grocery store, but they were going for 10 for $10. They make that sound like a steal when they put it that way, but I don't really think it's worth $1 each little mini carton.

There are no rules or no directions. Take this and make it your own! Be creative!

P.S. If you like the paper I used, I used The Angel Company™ exclusive paper. I did use some of a pad that they've discontinued, but if you like the word cut outs I used on the vertical bubble gum treat, they have a 12 x 12 sheet that has all sorts of cute one lines and bold words in their collection Tutti Frutti™.
4 comments:
ah when i was young i love the easter egg candy that was sold around my place...
but i never see that nowadays ....
too bad..
No new posts??
eggs were so cute
btw: i hope you can post this month
Thnks
Those are so pretty! This would make the most gorgeous Easter basket ever. Thanks so much for letting me know about this, I'll be linking.
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