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    Decadent Springtime Goodies For A Deliciously Trendy Easter ...

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    Alex Gambardella on Apr 8, 2009 10:23 AM PDT
    If you belong to an Easter-celebrating persuasion (or were just a non-religious lucky kid who got to cash in on all the good holidays), you may fondly remember waking up every Easter Sunday to a trail of plastic grass leading up to a basket filled with chocolate bunnies, jelly beans, Cadbury eggs, and other festive treats that can now be blamed for your current cavity problem. While memories of my annual basket hunt also conjure up feelings of embarrassing stupidity and anxiousness as my parents would sit on the couch and laugh at my inability to find my basket just within the confines of our tiny living room, the payoff of finally uncovering the bucket of bunny-themed goodies was always worth it. Sure, those days of spoiling your ham dinner by scarfing down candy all day are probably long gone by now, and it's rare that you'd be easily lured out of bed by a handful of jelly beans like you used to (not unless you were promised a double-shot latte to wash them down with), but you're not too old to appreciate the holiday's sweetest indulgences, especially when they're inspired by some of the finer things in life! From exotic chili-infused chocolate bunnies to hand-painted marshmallow eggs, Easter candy isn't just limited to the 5-pound bags of candy-coated eggs from Walgreens! Instead of just snoozing until next Valentine's Day, the world's high-end chocolatiers and candy companies are always coming up with new ways to cash in on the sweets-centric holiday to fuse traditional favorites with modern flavors to produce most chic (and most yummy!) Easter treats. If you can get through it without drooling, check out the slideshow for some more couture candy finds for this Easter holiday!

    Easter Dresses In Pretty Pastels And Springtime Florals ...

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    Alex Gambardella on Apr 6, 2009 10:24 AM PDT
    One would think that growing up Catholic would automatically give me a fierce aversion to all Easter occasion clothing, given all my unpleasant childhood memories of being forced into a yearly festive ensemble -- complete with an itchy tulle dress, lace gloves, a ridiculous straw hat, and too-tight Mary Janes -- and basically fidgeting through church looking like a human doily. However, now that I'm old enough to dress myself (or rather, sensible enough to pick out my own family occasion-appropriate attire), I can't help but adore all the quintessential Easter prints, palettes, and ruffles that allow you to combine all things girlie and flirty without looking strangely out of character or like you were dressed by your grandma. Whether you need a more conservative option like a boat-neck tie-waisted dress by Anne Klein for a full-on holiday celebration with the church-going fam, or don't celebrate the occasion at all and are just looking for a fun floral print like a flirty chiffon mini dress from Forever 21, the possibilities are endless when you pair with a cardigan for extra coverage when needed, or change from flats to heels to go from day to night. Check out the slideshow for some of my favorite springy sheaths for this Easter season!

    Easter Style Poll: Which Marshmallow Peep Is In Style in 2008?

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    Chris K. on Mar 23, 2008 11:16 AM PDT
    Whether you celebrate Easter or not, everyone loves Peeps! The anti-nutrition marshmallow snack, part of a bad breakfast, fortified with absolutely no vitamins or minerals, is an Easter staple for kids of all ages. But every year, fashionistas have an important decision to make: which sweet Peep goes best with my current color combination? Because the sugary crystals smeared across your face and sprinkled on your clothes should not clash, people.
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    9 Deliciously DIY (And Calorie-Free!) Easter Treats

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    DIY thing on Mar 18, 2008 10:16 AM PDT
    Easter is one of those holidays where the kids are supposed to have all the fun. Well, don't let the fun of baskets full of crème eggs, chocolate bunnies, and jelly beans pass you by. Give the Easter Bunny a hand. If you are in a DIY mood, indulge your inner child as you fill your child's basket this Easter. We've found some products to make children of all ages very "hoppy". How about Zygopsyche's pink faux fur bunny? Another sweet idea are the Easter Funny Bunnies by Dogbone Art. The handmade, screen-printed bunnies stand 8 inches tall and are simply adorable. Prettybowtique allows you to accessorize your little one's hair with adorable bunny hairclips. Any of these goodies are sure to please any child or child at heart - without all the calories!
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