We know there are a few of you out there who, like us, enjoy cooking and baking occasionally. Not that we spend inordinate
amounts of time in the kitchen, but every so often we enjoy going on a baking adventure. And Easter can be filled with
cooking and baking adventures, as you'll see from some of the ideas below! But even if you hate spending time in the
kitchen and live for prepared food, you'll still want you home to exude Easter spirit. So you'll see a lot of Easter decorations
below for your kitchen and dining table. So be festive, even if you have no intention of going anywhere near your stove!
(Looking for more Easter decorations? You'll find a bunch of ideas on our Easter Decor page.
Bunny Cookie Jar with Cookies
If you're baking cookies for Easter, you'll want the proper container for them, and this cuddly-looking ceramic bunny is
perfect! In fact, if you decide to goof off and not bake at all, Harry and David have been nice enough to include their
own bite-sized mini cookies to go in the cookie jar.
White Bunny Baguette Basket
A quartet of bunnies are perched cheerfully on a basket, handmade from corn husks, linen, jute and cane. It gives a folk-art type touch to your
dinner table... or you can use it for plants, as shown.
Bunny Cake Pan
Are you feeling really domestic this Easter? Make a bunny cake with just one cake mix and this aluminum pan. It includes
decorating instructions. Test out your creativity, and if you don't like the way the result looks... well, you can eat the
evidence!
Egg Cake Pan Set
If you're feeling downright intrepid, you can get really fancy with this stand up cake mold! Actually it looks a little bit
more complicated than it actually is. You bake the cake mixture in two pans, and you've got ring bases to keep them level.
The real challenge is in the decorating. The kit comes with decorating instructions but it's up to you to keep your hands
steady. And if you don't like the results... well, you know what to do!
Mini Egg Pan
Okay, so you're not feeling adventuresome enough to bake a fancy cake, but you still want to do something sort of special
for easter. A couple of these mini egg pans should do the trick. You can bake cupcake sized egg cakes or muffins (you can
also use the pans for gelatin desserts, crispy rice treats or any other recipes that would look good in a mold). Each pan
makes a half dozen edible egg-shaped goodies, and a cake mix will make 12 to 20 mini-eggs. You can get fancy with the
decorating or not - just make sure that it tastes good and whatever you create will go over.
Belleek Bunny Cup
Don't serve yourself your favorite Easter beverage... let the Easter bunny serve it to you! This unusual, 3 1/2" bunny cup
makes a great conversation piece.
Easter Cutwork Tablecloth
Here's a festive tablecloth you'll want to bring out for an Easter party, or even just to make the day special for your
family. The tablecloth comes in oblong or oval sizes and features cutout and embroidery work. Best of all, it's easy-to-care-for
polyester and can be machine washed and dried.
Pansy Bunny Stripe Handled Basket
So you hate baking and cooking and you have no idea why you are on this page. Well, you're here because we have a cool
Easter suggestion for you. Just set out two or three of these pretty ceramic baskets, fill them with store bought Easter
candy and/ or decorative eggs and enjoy the rest of the day. Easy, no? (By the way, don't ask us why it says "bunny" in
the name. We looked at the "larger image" too and there's no bunny to be found.)
Wilton Easter Bunny Candy Kit
When we were kids, we dreamt of making our very own chocolate bunnies. So this kit is kind of our dream come true. It has
everything to get you started - the two-piece mold, enough light compound chocolate to make two hollow bodies or (our choice)
one solid bunny. Plus there are two disposable decorating bags and 2 gift bags with twist ties so you can wrap your bunnies
up nice and pretty. We recommend trying this out a few days before Easter with some extra chocolate, just to make sure you
get 'em right. And, yes, you know what to do with the rejects...
Easter Lollipop Kit
These Easter Lollipops are probably not quite as hard to make as a hollow chocolate bunny (although to be honest, we can't
swear to that since we haven't tried out this kit). In any case you'll have fun making these chocolate Easter pops,
especially if you get some kids to "help" out (and hopefully not get in the way too much). You, of course will do the
melting - the kit comes with yellow, pink and white light compound chocolate. Then you pour the melted chocolate into the
designated molds with lollipop stick. You can leave the decorating to the kids - it's got be at least as much fun as
decorating eggs. And this time everyone can eat the evidence, no matter how good or bad it looks!
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