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Make Cascarones: A Mexican Easter Tradition

Posted by jaime morrison curtis on April 12th, 2011 at 11:17 am

IMG 6800 Make Cascarones: A Mexican Easter Tradition

Cascarones are festive eggs filled with confetti, ready to be smooshed over heads and make glorious messes. Kids love ‘em and they make a great alternative to plastic eggs for your egg-hunting pleasure. Find out how to make or where to buy ‘em after the jump…

Learn how to make Cascarones (its way easier than you think) at Prudent Baby.

Or you can buy them for .24 cents each here: Amols.

 Make Cascarones: A Mexican Easter Tradition

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1 Comment

nice… those things are fun! especially to crack on heads!

DAphne commented on Apr 23 11 at 1:13 pm

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