Easter Sugar Cookie Fillable Basket Craft

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Sugar Cookie Fillable Basket Craft for Easter


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I've got something new, different, playful and extraordinary for Easter for you this year -- a completely edible Sugar Cookie Easter Basket filled with Nestle's colorful foil-wrapped chocolate Butterfinger and Nestle Crunch NestEggs. 

You can easily make this fun project at home either to spend some quality time in the kitchen with your kids or to surprise a very young child on Easter morning. This also would make a beautiful centerpiece for your special brunch buffet or the dinner table this Easter Sunday.

Sugar Cookie Easter Basket Recipe Craft



Step-by-step directions to make this whimsical, sweet craft


1. Make your favorite Sugar Cookie dough recipe
2. Chill cookie dough for at least 1 hour
3. Meanwhile, create cookie cutter templates cut out of cereal box cardboard. You'll need three rectangles in the following dimensions. 
- For bottom 5 inch x 3-1/2 inch
- For front/back 5 inch x 2-3/4 inch
- For sides 3 inch x 2-1/2 inch
4. Roll out dough to about 1/4 inch thick and using a sharp knife cut out one bottom, two identical front/back pieces and two sides for each basket you are making. For the handles just shape flat crescents that are about 3 inch in diameter at the bases so they fit the sides. An an option you can also use miniature cookie cutters to cut out some spring shapes to add to the completed basket later.
5. Carefully transfer cut out dough rectangles to cookie sheet and use a knife to gently straighten sides to retain original shape -- they won't be perfect just do your best. Freeze on cookie sheet for 15 minutes, then bake in preheated oven following your recipe's directions.
6. When cookies are done remove from oven and again use the knife while the cookies are still on the cookie sheet and still hot, make edges as straight as possible. Then use a spatula to transfer them to a cookie rack to cool completely.


Cookie pieces both after and before frosting

7. Make royal icing by beating 1 cup of confectioners' sugar, 3  tablespoons of dry egg white meringue powder and 1/4 c. water (added a tablespoon at a time) till stiff peaks form. Use a small amount of your choice of gel food color for the desired result. Note: always keep icing covered until you are ready to use it with plastic wrap, otherwise it will harden.
8. The next step is to fill a pastry bag fitted with a #5 tip and pipe the royal icing to cement your rectangular front/back, sides, bottom and handles together, using the same technique used to assemble a gingerbread house. Let the basket frame dry to ensure a strong bond before proceeding.
9. Next using a spatula and more royal icing, frost the exterior of the basket including the front/back, sides and handles but excluding the bottom since that will not be visible. As an option, use other decorative tips such as I've done with the shell edging to embellish your basket. Allow this to dry completely for 6-8 hours or more.
10. Handle the finished cookie basket carefully to avoid breakage, lifting from the bottom, not handles. First fill the basket about 3/4 of the way full with styrofoam packing peanuts, then top with faux plastic grass and add Nestle chocolate NestEggs and optional homemade mini sugar cookies which are the perfect size for this basket. Enjoy!




Nestle is offering both returning and new sweet candy options this spring. A favorite at our house are the delectable solid chocolate Butterfinger Bunny and Nestle Crunch Bunny -- both boxed and ready to give. Also taste-tested and loved by my own kids are the Nestle Crunch NestEggs and Butterfinger NestEggs.




Among other Nestle Easter 2o13 seasonal offerings are NERDS Bumpy Jelly Beans, new WONKA Laffy Taffy Jelly Beans and a product called Hard2Find Egg Hunt which are prefilled plastic eggs that resemble cement, stone, grass and the outdoors to make them more of a challenge to find.





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Recycling is a Beautiful Thing Saving Precious Natural Resources While Also Creating Art


Eco Friendly Art




As a mom blogger striving to lead my family in living a greener lifestyle, I'm in constant search of new inspiration for living more eco responsibly, more creatively and with more joy.

Check out this short video produced by Arrowhead Water to see some stunningly beautiful art that can be created from the most simple recyclables...




After seeing this, like me, perhaps you and your kids will be moved to create your own masterpiece with some household recycled items you might normally throw out or toss into your own family recycling bin.

As loyal readers already know, I am passionate about sharing my own ideas with you about how to recycle more as well as supporting both corporate and non-profit recycling initiatives here on MommyBlogExpert that I truly believe in. 

Writing about topics like 5 Easy Ways to Conserve More Water and How to Recycle Old Computers & Electronics and more on this blog. I also enjoy publishing posts about easy and creative DIY recycled craft projects for kids, moms, dads and others like Eco Friendly Gifts to Make for Valentine's Day and Transforming Every Day Materials Into Art.

Colorful Bottle Cap Mural at my Kids School
Saving precious natural resources while also creating new art. Yes, Recycling is a Beautiful Thing, indeed.

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Passover Crafts & Functional Items to Make With All Those Empty Matzah Boxes

Celebrations


Hope those of you celebrating Passover had wonderful Seders and are enjoying the 8-day Festival of Unleavened Bread. I know I just love this holiday which is all about being with family and friends, passing on the story generation to generation about the Jewish people's hasty exodus from Egypt.


Now the big question is: What to do with all those empty Matzoh boxes? Stay tuned for a post tomorrow about some really creative crafts and functional things that you can do to repurpose these.


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Easter Egg Decorating Contest Prizes for Most Creative DIY Egg Designs, Ends 4/1/13


Contest



Here's a contest for those of you who celebrate Easter. If you're going to be dyeing Easter Eggs for your kids egg hunt or Easter Basket you may as well get really creative with the decorating. Then enter those beautifully designed eggs in this fun EB Egg Decorating Contest hosted by Eggland's Best Eggs, too.
Image from Egglands Best
It's easy to participate in the competition, here's how
  • Go all out with your creative side and decorate those eggs w/ any materials you'd like
  • Take a photo that is as sharp and close-up as possibly, clearly showing your entry
  • Email the digital photo of your decorated Easter Eggs to offers@eggland.com being sure to include "EB Decorating Contest" in subject line
  • Photos may be sent either as attachments or pasted into the email body
DEADLINE
Entry Deadline is 11:59pm EDT on Monday, April 1, 2013. Winners will be announced via email and in our next newsletter.

PRIZES
Egglands Best will choose the THREE (3) best, most creative photo entries. Each will win an EB prize pack that includes a 3-month supply of Eggland's Best eggs. Winners will be announced by April 3 and will be contacted via email.

Full contest rules can be found HERE

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Passover Begins at Sundown Tonite, Happy Holiday to Everyone Celebrating


Happy Passover & Hag Sameach


Speaking of which it's afternoon now and I've got to go finish cooking. The chicken soup and brisket are done but I still have lots of other dishes and dessert to make as well as prepare the Seder plates for tonight's ceremonial dinner.

Meanwhile, Don't miss MommyBlogExpert's 10 Best DIY Crafts for Passover 
Image from MarthaStewart.com

What to do with all those empty Matzo Boxes? Find out this Thurs

Enjoy the Seders!
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