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Wednesday, March 10, 2010

How to Plant Your Own Easter Grass!

I finally did it! I remembered before rather than after!


Every year at Easter I always wished I had planted my own Easter grass. And this year I actually remembered BEFORE Easter!

Three cute little pots I picked up at Goodwill for $.50.
Dabbed a few little polka dots with some supper fine glitter, then added potting soil to each.
Sprinkled this over the soil.
No need to cover it with more soil. Just place where the sun can shine and add water as needed.
So I’m hoping by Easter I will have some nice grass to lay a few eggs in.


It’s been fun finding other pots and baskets to do more planting. Let's just hope that the grass will be excited about growing {smile}!

Sharing over at these other great blogs today Show and Tell- Thift Thursday - Transformation Thursday


9 comments:

  1. I LOVE this idea!!! I'm so doing it!!!
    I cant wait to see what yours looks like!
    ~Tana

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  2. What a cute idea!!!! I think we may have some extra grass seed in the garage and I have lots of extra pots. Thanks for the idea - I love it!

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  3. This is darling!! Very cute idea!
    ~Jennifer
    www.studiojru.com
    (psst... my turn for a giveaway!)

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  4. So cute! I’m crafting it up with my sister-in-law this weekend and we talked about planting some fun festive grass. We talked about using an egg shell but I like the pots….and of course the polka dots. 50cents is a great price for those pots. Those things can be expensive!

    Kendra "Domestic Princess in Training"

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  5. What a wonderful idea!! I love how you painted the pots. Hope the grass grows before easter.

    Thanks for stopping by and leaving your sweet comment.

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  6. Kate, I LOVE them! That is so adorable! Thanks for linking up to Thrifty Thursday and sharing this week! I hope you will come back to visit me soon. If you haven't already, be sure to enter the giveaway.

    Have a wonderful weekend.
    HUGS!
    Leigh
    Tales from Bloggeritaville
    www.lbratina.blogspot.com

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  7. This is a very creative and fun idea. I love the little polka dots on your pots. I'll have to make this next year. I can thing of so many things to do with this. Thanks,
    Yvonne

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