Weekend Recovery: Fun Stuff for Your Easter Sunday

Whether you’re celebrating Easter or a lazy spring Sunday, indulge in some throwback fun, tasty treats, and the websites we can’t get enough of.

 

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Dye Some Eggs

eggs2 300x298 Weekend Recovery: Fun Stuff for Your Easter SundayNo one says that egg decorating has to be an activity confined to 7-year-olds. And, no one said that your creativity has to be confined to the PAAS kits in the grocery store (which, come to think of it, are probably all sold out at this point.)

So, pick up some eggs, hard-boil them or blow the contents out of the shells, bust out a sharpie, and doodle your way to these very cool Easter eggs. Or, pull out the temporary tattoos leftover from Halloween for this minimalist look from Country Living. Up for a really creative day? Try these crazy painting techniques from Alisa Burke!

 

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All Those Eggs You’ve Just Dyed

So, now that you’ve just dyed two dozen eggs, you’re probably wondering what to do with them. Whether you want brunch for today or lunch for tomorrow (or, yeah, probably both), try these yummy recipes:

Hard-Boiled
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The Wine of the Year

Headed to Easter dinner with your family (or your significant other’s family)? Impress everyone at the party by bringing Wine Enthusiast’s Wine of the Year, a 2007 Chianti from Nipozzano Riserva. They’ll get a delicious red that pairs with just about anything they’re serving, and you’ll get to look like a fancy, knowledgeable (and super-generous) wine snob—for only $22! (Don’t worry, we took one for the team and tried it out. You won’t be disappointed.)

 

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The Best of the Web

It might just be us, but we feel like the interwebs have been producing some particularly amazing stuff these last couple of weeks. You’ve probably seen these fun tumblrs and memes filling up your news feed already, but just in case you missed them, here are some of our recent favorites:

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About the Author

Adrian Granzella Larssen is the Editor-in-Chief of The Daily Muse (but was also an event planner, a marketer, and an online communications strategist before finding her dream job). A proud two-time alumna of Pepperdine University, she splits her time between New York and Los Angeles and never says no to an international adventure. Say hi on Twitter @adriangranzella.

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