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Cracking Your Easter Eggs and other Greek Orthodox Easter Traditions and Facts
The differences in Western Easter and Orthodox Easter are plentiful. Find out what some of these are here in this spectacular Greek Easter hub.
42 commentsPainting, decorating, waxing and colouring Easter Eggs
Decorating eggs for Easter is a wonderful tradition. Here's a guide to the origin of the craft, and a how-to guide for painting and colouring your own eggs this Easter.
41 commentsHard Boiled Eggs Recipes
Have the festivities of Easter left your egg-sasperated? Do you need to use up some of those hard boiled eggs? Here are two different recipes that can give you a needed change from the standard "Deviled Egg" answer.
25 commentsFree Vintage Easter Egg Greeting Cards
If it's Easter, you have to have Easter eggs, right? These free vintage Easter greeting cards and postcards have plenty of them. You don't even have to get out the dye kit and color the eggs; just download the cards and print.
2 commentsEaster Jokes & Riddles For Kids – Sorted By Category
Nothing is better than a good joke to get you feeling festive. Children's education experts agree that sharing jokes is an excellent way to develop language skills. But your kids won't know that! They'll...
16 commentsFREE Coloring Pages - Easter
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0 commentsThe Origins of the Easter Rabbit
Like Christmas, Easter is a holiday that began as a Christian religious holiday and, over time evolved into a combination religious and secular holiday. Actually, many of the secular traditions associated...
2 commentsThe Church of the Holy Sepulchre
According to the Bible, Christ was taken outside Jerusalem to a hill known as Golgotha, or Mt. Calvary as it is referred to now days, and put to death by crucification He was then buried in a nearby burial...
4 commentsEaster Eggs
Whether Christian or non-Christian, most people color Easter eggs around Easter time. Although different cultures have vastly different traditions concerning decorated eggs, most of these evolved from the...
2 commentsFree Vintage Greeting Cards: Easter Chicks
These free vintage greeting cards feature the cutest of Easter icons: baby chicks. The designs range from serious art to whimsical to outright cartoons.
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