This year eggs were found in nests....
Chocolate crackles nests made using THIS recipe
(but giving them an indented shape)
I found a lovely box of mini eggs with lovely realistic shells
I think this might become my easter favourite
nobody ever seems to have enough dishcloths
and they are more fun as bunnies carrying chocolate
and they play games... like ring a rosies
and choo choo trains
DD made chocolate tart.... oh my goodness
I can't tell you how good this was
It's hard to sew with chocolate on your fingers
Righto, Gotto go.... I think there is still a slice of that tart in the fridge... goes well with morning coffee!
Lovely little nests.......and I could do with a coffee and chocolate tart right now.......stuck in long weekend traffic.
ReplyDeleteAwe...yum! Thanks for the recipe,
ReplyDeleteI have no idea here in the states what copha is? (help)
Also, love the dish cloth idea.
I gave some home-made crocheted ones, so I will try the folded type (next time) Thanks for the lovely ideas.
Easter blessings to you & Yours~
Lori
Love those nests. Had great plans to make those again this year but was just to unorganised. Cute bunnies. Hugs,xx
ReplyDeletechocolate eggs in chocolate nests...is there such a thing as too much chocolate???never...cute little bunnies
ReplyDeleteThose are wonderful decorations and delicious treats, how creative and I also love the bunny cloths.
ReplyDeleteDebbie
Everything looks great, including your sewing! :0)
ReplyDeleteYou are so creative Fiona, and your little projects give lots of joy.
ReplyDeleteWe have a fridge full of cake and a table laden with chocolate, but I could probably still find a wee bit of room for that chocolate tart.
Oh yum, Easter at your house looks delicious, I love the little nest idea! Hugs Wendy
ReplyDeleteCrackle nests and Easter eggs - delicious!
ReplyDeleteThe tart looks yummy too.
Pretty stitches, lucky chocolate washes out.
I love your little chocolate nests. What a clever idea. I'll have to remember that for next year. That tart looks so rich and decadent!
ReplyDeleteMust remember the chocolate crackle nests for the next time I have a houseful of Grandies at Easter. Great bunnies playing games too. Any chocolate tart left now?
ReplyDeleteFiona those nests look fantastic ,well done,and boy that tart sure looks good.xx
ReplyDeleteLove your cute little nests...WHAT DECADENCE!!! Drooling here over that tart.
ReplyDeleteMichelle x
now they are all so cute...
ReplyDeleteOMG I can see how good that tart is...I want to reach right in and have some LOL!
ReplyDeleteNice nests and the bunnies look great..
ReplyDeleteLove the nests and eggs. What a great idea.
ReplyDeletegorgeous little nests and those eggs look so real.
ReplyDeletemmmm that choccie tart looks very tempting..
perfect for breakfast!
lovely stitching sneek peak.
happy days
What a brilliant idea! Love those eggs too. ENjoy!
ReplyDeleteLove the idea of making nests. Good Easter fun!
ReplyDeleteI love chocolate egg nests, I didn't make any this year, I got a request for coconut and lemon curd muffins, wouldn't mind a piece of that chocolate tart. x
ReplyDeleteyum yum.... I put a bit on the hips just from the picture..... love the nests and eggs a great idea
ReplyDeleteYum - reading your blog made me hungry Fiona. sounds like you had a lovely Easter
ReplyDeleteGreat idea to jazz up something useful like the cloths, the tart looks yummy as do the eggs, enjoy your coffee
ReplyDeleteI love all your chocolate goodies. We made some lamingtons that we called lamington lumps. It is a bit tricky and messy to ice them.
ReplyDeleteYour little chocolate egg nests are so cute and that tart sure does look yummy .
ReplyDeleteLoved your little nests and how good did they look with those little eggs in them. The bunnies are very cute too. Very delicious post with gorgeous photos.. xx
ReplyDeleteIt all looks delicious, though I'm doing most of my drooling over the cute stitching at the end....what are you working on there?
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