Happy Easter Sunday everyone! I've just 
got back from a super long walk along the beach with my family, which 
involved a lovely cold can of Coca Cola, as Lent is over today! A happy 
day for all, I'm sure you'll agree. I hope everyone else has had equally
 lovely days. 
I
 always get super excited for Easter Sunday; my boyfriend always gets me
 the coolest most original egg. He is simply marvellous at sourcing 
gifts. We've given each other an Easter egg every year since we met, I 
have no idea why - it's just something we started and then never 
stopped. And it would be weird if we stopped now. This year I wanted to 
do something extra different. I'd been doing a little casual egg 
browsing and was wholly unimpressed by this years offerings! The only 
thing I could potentially have gone for was a Hotel Chocolat treat, but 
at a minimum of £25 each, I thought they were a little steep. 
In
 a stroke of genius when I was at work one night, I decided to papier 
mache a giant egg and fill it with all of David's favourite chocolates. I
 knew he would love it and it was super thoughtful. And so my adventure 
began in the confectionary aisle of the supermarket...
Then
 I papier mached a giant balloon! In hindsight, it is slightly too big 
and doesn't have enough layers to be quite strong enough.. I am a HUGE 
perfectionist. And I tell you, it's a curse. When I painted it, it went 
all floppy again, so I declared a state of emergency and put it in the 
oven to dry out. Which would have worked a treat, had it not warped the 
shape of one of the halves so they didn't fit together anymore. Fear 
not, copious amounts of sellotape later, the egg is whole. And full of 
lots of yummy goodies that will probably last Dave the whole year. 
I 
can't even explain how excited I am to give this to Dave, I think it's 
the best thing I've ever made for him. Here is the finished article...
|  | 
| So proud! | 
I'm
 going to have to tell him that once it's opened, it sure isn't going 
back together again. So maybe take it home and show it off before he 
cracks it open. Because it's fairly unimpressive without the ribbon, 
plus some sellotape and in two halves!

 
This is amazing!!!
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That egg is just amazing! I've been doing those balloon things at work (I work at a preschool), but I never thought about making Easter eggs out of them! :) Awesome!
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