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  2. Make Your Home Feel Like Spring by Decorating an Easter Tree

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    To craft your own Easter egg shrub, start by gathering some branches from your yard. (If you're feeling creative, Haeley suggests spray-painting them in vibrant colors.)

  3. Easter egg tree - Wikipedia

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    Easter egg tree. Saalfeld Easter egg tree with 9200 eggs, taken March 24, 2009. A German tradition of decorating trees and bushes with Easter eggs is known as the Ostereierbaum, or Easter egg tree. A notable example is the Saalfelder Ostereierbaum (Saalfeld Easter egg tree) in Saalfeld, Thuringia .

  4. Martenitsa - Wikipedia

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    Martenitsa. Typical Martenitsa. A Martenitsa ( Bulgarian: мартеница, pronounced [ˈmartɛnit͡sa]; Macedonian: мартинка, romanized : martinka; Greek: μάρτης, romanized : mártis; Romanian: mărțișor; Albanian: verore) is a small piece of adornment, made of white and red yarn and usually in the form of two dolls, a white ...

  5. Birch bark - Wikipedia

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    A Russian birch bark letter from the 14th century Birchbark shoes. Birch bark or birchbark is the bark of several Eurasian and North American birch trees of the genus Betula.. The strong and water-resistant cardboard-like bark can be easily cut, bent, and sewn, which has made it a valuable building, crafting, and writing material, since pre-historic times.

  6. Rice paper - Wikipedia

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    Rice paper. Rice paper is a product constructed of paper-like materials made from different plants. These include: Thin peeled dried pith of Tetrapanax papyrifer: A sheet-like "paper" material was used extensively in late 19th century Guangdong, China as a common support medium for gouache paintings sold to Western clients of the era. The term ...

  7. Tree of Life (Mexican pottery) - Wikipedia

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    A Tree of Life ( Spanish: Árbol de la vida) is a type of Mexican pottery sculpture traditional in central Mexico, especially in the municipality of State of Mexico. Originally the sculptures depicted the Biblical story of creation, as an aid for teaching it to natives in the early colonial period. The fashioning of the trees in a terracotta ...

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