I hope that everyone had a wonderful weekend. Now that Easter is over and you have an overabundance of candy what do you do with it??

Here is a colorful way to use jelly beans as spring decorations.
I found a Leftover Easter Candy Cake that you can use your candy to bake.
Make s’mores from left over peeps. Peeps work great in s’mores because they are very similar to marshmallows. You can use leftover chocolate eggs or bunnies as the chocolate part of the s’more and the peeps as the marshmallow part.
A couple of other ideas would be to chop up chocolate and use it to make chocolate chip cookies; donate it to your school; melt the chocolate for a fondue party; make a trail mix for snacks for kids but add in some nutritional items with the candy; OR
Of course, you can just keep your candy out and enjoy it as much as you would like!!!
Parents.com has some great ideas on hosting an Easter Brunch for Kids. While you are making all of your Easter plans, don’t forget the kids and do something exciting for them too.
They have instructions on how to make this pop-up card. This could also be used as a place card.

I love this Cupcake Cafe. These would also be great for a Tea Party or a Baby Shower.

Here are some some easy to make Impressions sandwiches.


Make Easter Brunch memorable for the kids too.
I hope that everyone has a wonderful Easter holiday.
Today I have linked some different sites that have great place cards that you can use for Easter.

Paper and Cake always has great options for downloadable prints like these pink and green Easter treats.

This place card is made from stamps from Impress Rubber Stamps.

Martha Stewart explains how to make a Grassy Place Card.

Celebrations gives directions on making Nest Place Cards with real eggs.

You can still order these cute Hand-Painted Basket Place Holders.

Be sure to check out the Easter Place Card Robin Nests at No Fuss Fabulous. They explain how to make these festive place cards for you.
Be sure to make your guests feel special when they sit down to their Easter meal by using special place cards that you can also send home with them as a little gift.