Beautiful pastel colored chocolate eggs from Beta5, delicately layered white and dark chocolate shells filled with delicious chocolate covered cherries, hazelnuts, pistachios, puffed cereal or marcona almonds. Watch their super cute stop-motion video to see what's inside here:
Sold individually or by the half dozen, come and get'em while they last!
For a sugar free Easter treat, we also have Eggling crack & grow plant kits. Made from a porous white ceramic and pre-filled with a nutritious peat mixture, just gently crack its top, plant the seeds provided, water, place in a sunny spot, and sit back to watch your little hatchling grow.
Mint, Basil or Daisy Egglings are available for your favorite chef, gardener or easter egg hunter.
Other eggs-iting things for Spring in store include colorful Egg Bird Houses and Egg Bird Feeders designed and handcrafted by Jim Schatz in New York.
Egg Bird Feeders are durable, squirrel proof and carefully designed to make them easy to use.
The Egg Bird Houses will attract smaller birds, chickadees and wrens.
To quote J Schatz on his design practice:
"Jim Schatz designs and handcrafts products from the inside out to make common things in a wonderfully unique and innovative way. He gets meaningful results because it involves him completely.
Jim turns his life inside out quite frequently to see clearly and make things that work. Over the past few years it has been about eggs, then light and eggs, then birds, then birds and eggs and food, then birds and eggs and houses...you get the picture."
As you can see we are getting a little egg obsessed over here too. :)
"Jim Schatz designs and handcrafts products from the inside out to make common things in a wonderfully unique and innovative way. He gets meaningful results because it involves him completely.
Jim turns his life inside out quite frequently to see clearly and make things that work. Over the past few years it has been about eggs, then light and eggs, then birds, then birds and eggs and food, then birds and eggs and houses...you get the picture."
As you can see we are getting a little egg obsessed over here too. :)
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