Ooooooo. Now I really like this, what a fabulous gift idea. I’d probably be selfish though and keep it for myself. Get the tutorial for this awesome ornament at Scrapper Girl — A photo Christmas ornament!.
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Ooooooo. Now I really like this, what a fabulous gift idea. I’d probably be selfish though and keep it for myself. Get the tutorial for this awesome ornament at Scrapper Girl — A photo Christmas ornament!.
Looking for a fun and festive way to spread Easter cheer in your neighborhood? Leap of Faith Crafting has the perfect solution with their “You’ve Been Egged” printable! This adorable and creative idea is a great way to surprise friends, family, or even strangers with a little Easter magic.
The concept is simple: print out the free “You’ve Been Egged” sign, fill some plastic eggs with goodies, and secretly leave them on someone’s doorstep. It’s like a festive Easter version of the popular “You’ve Been Booed” Halloween tradition! Whether you’re stuffing the eggs with candy, small toys, or heartfelt notes, this activity is a fantastic way to bring smiles to kids and adults alike.
What I love about this printable is that it makes the whole process super easy. The design is bright, fun, and cheerful—perfect for capturing the joy of the season. Plus, it’s a great activity for families, church groups, or even classrooms looking for a fun way to celebrate Easter and encourage kindness.
If you want to start an Easter tradition that spreads happiness and surprises, check out this free “You’ve Been Egged” printable and start egging your friends in the most delightful way! Get it here!
Your ideas are great. I always like to look for new ways for families struggling to still have some Christmas cheer.
I’ve been doing an adopt a family with my yahoo group
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/helping_santa_claus/
ideas like this would be nice to include
Beautiful
Needed a gift for volunteers at our Rabbit rescue and sanctuary and this will be an easy and nto costly gift to make, to give to each one with their bunnies pics on it.
Could you use a styrafoam ball instead on the glass one?
Thank you for sharing,
melissa
Hi Melissa. Please click over to the designer’s site and ask her the question, I’m unable to answer that for you : )