




One of my favorite parts about Easter is the traditional Confetti Egg Game or Cascarones that we have. I have fond memories about it specially with my friends from elementary school and of course making the eggs itself with my mom a day before. A truly creative and fun experience. Oh happy day has a superb tutorial on how to make the eggs. So easy! Also here is a little history about Mexican Easter or as we call it Día de Pascua. Historia de Pascua en español.
images via: flickr and oh happy day!
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