How did I not think of this?!
Mailing large plastic Easter eggs for friends and family is like having the cadbury bunny lay an egg in their mailbox but even better LOL. When I ran across the idea here I went to the nearest dollar store to see if I could find eggs big enough to hold a bunch of goodies and accommodate a mailing label that I could write on large enough to be legible.
Two stores later I hit the jackpot! Brightly colored eggs that were a good 7 - 8 inches long and didn't feel to flimsy so that they would be able to take a good knocking around in the mail truck.
We filled them with chocolate, stickers, easter stamps, bunny masks and felted eggs that we had made. Nestled it all in a bit of paper easter grass and taped them tightly shut :)
Watch your mailbox... one of these just may be for you!
Hugs,
Rosina
That is a great idea! To find a brightly colored egg nestled in with the junk mail and bills. You're just too dang creative! (:
ReplyDelete(I'm tempted to make one and mail it to myself!)
What a fabulous idea!
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I had no idea you could mail a plastic egg?! Way more fun than the traditional envelope!
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