Personalize your place settings at Easter Dinner this year.
Monogrammed Eggs. So easy to do–start with a white or lightly dyed egg. Pat the egg dry and apply a sticker letter, pressing down with your nail to prevent color leaking under the sticker. Then dip the egg in a darker dye color. The trick to a crisp initial is to let the sticker dry completely before peeling it off.
Baby Chicks. Prep your plate with a fuzzy little friend. Fill a plastic egg with some paper grass, a few chocolate candy eggs and a newly hatched chick. Your youngest guests will love the sweet surprise.
Baby chicks from World Market Cost Plus. Images ©One Charming Party.
































9 Comments
Love the monogrammed egg! Very sweet. Also love the plates!
Love the monogram idea! So clever!
You have me in heaven! I adore your ideas and the simple and clean look of each of your posts and your site. Beautiful and inspiring!
I love this idea, and I too am coveting the plates. Care to share your source?
Beautiful. I love the pink and blue plates too. Just gorgeous.
This year I made chalkboard eggs for place cards but, I am going to bookmark these for next year. So cute!
I’d like to try the monogrammed egg idea. Do you think it would work to make my own sticker out of contact paper? I’m going to try!
The plates were purchased in London.
I loved how the eggs were dyed evenly. The colors are not too bright which makes it minimal yet still creative. This is something really worth sharing! Happy Easter!
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