Celebrating Easter

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By Juliet Johnson Johnson 0 comments
The panoramic Easter Egg is returning in popularity. It's an egg with a little peephole on one end where you can peek inside and see an edible (and sometimes non-edible) Easter scene. The molds for making these sugar eggs are fairly easy to find, ... more »
By Jorty 0 comments
The season of Lent begins on Ash Wednesday and lasts for 40 days, until Easter Sunday. During the holy season of Lent, Christians traditionally give up or abstain from something during the 40 day period. Read on to learn how to decide what to ... more »
By imaqueen1975 1 comments
When birthdays and holidays collide. How to do two celebrations at once... more »
By imaqueen1975 0 comments
how to have a easter egg hunt at home.. more »
By eHow Holidays & Celebrations Editor 1 comments
What better way to welcome Easter and remember and celebrate Christ's rising from the grave than having a private sunrise service with your family?.. more »
By myehow 0 comments
Not sure if YOU have noticed how expensive The Easter bunny cakes that you buy from the bakeries and in grocery stores can be, but I certainly have. By making your own, you'll save money. Here's how. And jus think how special your family members ... more »
By Kelly185 0 comments
Easter is rapidly approaching and many families are making plans for the popular Spring holiday. Religious or not, this holiday marks a transition into the warm and breezy spring months, where April showers bring May flowers. Learn how to ... more »
By Anthony Delgado 0 comments
Looking for something new and interesting this Easter? Color your eggs naturally instead of with synthetic dye... more »
By eHow Holidays & Celebrations Editor 1 comments
Observe the Eastern Orthodox Lent through fasting and self-examination. It's also a time to give to the needy and a time for prayer. Theologically it's a reflection on forgiveness, repentance and the atoning work of Christ with reconciliation to ... more »
By eHow Holidays & Celebrations Editor 7 comments
The old Teutonic word "lent" meant simply the spring season. Since Anglo-Saxon times, though, it's been used to denote the 40-day period of fasting and purification leading up to Easter. Lent begins on Ash Wednesday (February 21, 2007) and ends ... more »
By eHow Holidays & Celebrations Editor 0 comments
In this fun Easter party game, blindfolded players take turns attempting to pin a tail on a picture of a rabbit hanging on a wall... more »
By GreenGardenChic 6 comments
Don't we all miss the Easter Egg hunt? The starting line, colorful woven basket in hand, heart racing, eyeballs trying to catch a glimpse of color hidden in the landscape before us. You might be surprised to find how many of us ... more »
By eHow Holidays & Celebrations Editor 0 comments
Lent lasts for 40 days, starting on Ash Wednesday and ending on Easter. These are the days leading up to the death of Jesus Christ and his resurrection. Many Christians all over the world abstain--refrain from eating meat--several times during Lent... more »
By Anthony Delgado 0 comments
Do you want to put your musical ability to work this Holiday season? Weather it's Christmas, Easter or any time, you can do it... more »
By eHow Holidays & Celebrations Editor 10 comments
Easter is the most joyous holiday in the Christian calendar. But even for those not inclined toward formal religion, it represents a time of rebirth, new beginnings and the magic of spring. For more traditional ways to celebrate Easter, please ... more »
By eHow Holidays & Celebrations Editor 0 comments
Easter, or Paskha, is the most important feast of the Russian Orthodox Church. Russian Easter is a joyous celebration of the resurrection of Christ and many religious and secular traditions surround this sacred holiday. Here's how to celebrate ... more »
By capeside 1 comments
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By eHow Hobbies, Games & Toys Editor 1 comments
Your sweetie will hop for joy when he sees you in this alluring bunny outfit... more »
By eHow Holidays & Celebrations Editor 0 comments
Your favorite teenager may be trying hard to be a grownup sophisticate, but you can bet your bottom jelly bean she'll be thrilled to have an Easter basket you and the bunny have put together just for her... more »
By Kristie Leong M.D. 1 comments
Wouldn't you like to dress up your Easter eggs and give them some personality this year? It's simple to do with the help of your computer and an ink jet printer. You can add graphics, photos, and even personalize Easter eggs using your computer, ... more »
By jjmaughan 2 comments
There are many Easter parties for children held in the spring, from classroom parties to church or community parties. You might be asked to come up with a few games to entertain elementary-aged kids while others are preparing the Easter egg hunt. ... more »
By Hillary Marshall 0 comments
Dying and decorating easter eggs is a childhood right of passage for many. Even just the basic dye and dunk method is great fun for kids. Trying new and exciting ways to decorate your easter eggs is always fun... more »
By eHow Holidays & Celebrations Editor 1 comments
Save your used birthday candles to make these eye-catching polka dot eggs... more »
By writeminded 0 comments
Here comes Peter Cottontail, hopping down the bunny trail and leaving a trail of wrappers, plastic and chemicals behind. As you celebrate Easter with your family and friends, keep in mind that the green of the spring grass and flowers around you ... more »
By eHow Food & Drink Editor 0 comments
If you're looking to create a new tradition for your family at Easter this year, consider this: For hundreds of years, Greek families have been baking Greek Easter egg bread to share with their extended families. You can, too... more »