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Jami Cresser-Brown (she/her)

Time: 2025-10-09 00:42:07 Source: Author: Elegant Chargers

First you need to mix together the coconut oil and the maple syrup, then add in the cocoa powder and mix until smoothish.. Next, add the oats and shredded coconut and mix until combined.. Drop your cookies by the heaping teaspoon onto a cookie sheet or a plate lined with waxed paper, parchment, or whatever.

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Jami Cresser-Brown (she/her)

This post contains affiliate links.I was playing  around with a few different Easter decor ideas recently when I was getting set up for the Easter home tour that I’m putting together and I came up with this really simple idea that I thought was actually pretty clever too, if I do say so myself!I ended up reusing quite a few things that I already had in the house for my Easter decorating needs this year, but I did pick up a few new things too.Once I got home, I was looking around online at a few inspiration pictures and I realized that some little nests would be so cute in a few different places.

Jami Cresser-Brown (she/her)

You can usually find little twig nests at craft stores, and although some of them can be a bit expensive, you can find cheaper ones too.I thought a set of eight or so would be a good investment and something I’d probably reuse in one way or another every Easter.

Jami Cresser-Brown (she/her)

BUT, I really didn’t want to waste any time running all the way back into town just for some nests.

I actually don’t really shop all that often, so when I do, it’s kind of a big deal and not something I make time for everyday.And that’s just fine with me!This is another craft I did with Kennedy last week when her school was closed for a teacher development day.

I’ve actually tried different versions of this idea a few times, but they’ve never worked.Not this time though, this one actually works!.

We started out with a basic air-dry clay recipe.I used a cornstarch based one and it worked like a charm!.

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