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Welcome to our store! Each Season brings a new Holiday. Coming up is St. Patrick's day and Easter.
Order your Easter Baskets Early and we also have Easter Bunnies
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St. Patrick's Day Cookies and Gifts
Not sure what to get? Here are a few random products.
St. Patrick's Day Gifts and Decorations
How many words can you make out of "Happy Saint Patrick's Day"? Find out when you play this word twist game! Game can be customized to use any phrase you want! Start printing as soon as you order! Customize It! Type in any word or phrase you would like players to use when trying to make new words!
$6.99
Perfect shirt for the whole gang before a crazy St. Patrick's Day at the bar! Let everyone know where you stand with this 'Offical Irish Drinking Team' t-shirt. This adult t-shirt is composed of 100% pre-shrunk cotton.
$19.95
Funny drinking shirt sends a positive message - Mugs not Drugs. *Please note the term 'positive' is used rather loosely within this context. This adult t-shirt is composed of 100% pre-shrunk cotton.
$19.95
Easter Flowers and Gifts
Send this traditional gourmet Easter basket filled with a wide assortment of cheeses and crackers, nuts and snacks. Includes premium items like Sunflower Shaped Water Crackers and Lemon Quench Dessert Cheese Spread beautifully arranged in a yellow and green woven wicker basket.
$77.99
An Easter tradition that's sure to please. Generally available from Palm Sunday through Easter.
$39.95
Indulge someone with this charming arrangement, an emblem of your high style and originality.
$49.99
Easter Cookies and Goodies
Imagine their surprise when they open this Easter Long Stem Cookie Gift filled with a bouquet of our assorted stemmed cookies! An elegant and oh-so delicious gift for a sweetheart, colleague, or client. We have been in business for over 20 years and this product is our top seller. What a sweet way to celebrate Easter! (The cookies are displayed this way for photographic reasons. When shipped, they are arranged in a clear sleave and tied with a ribbon. The inside of the box also has bubble wrap to protect the cookies.)
$27.00
Each Easter Cookie Bouquet is hand made to order and shipped with care. Your loved one will surely feel special when they start eating our scrumptious cookies! Order now and help them celebrate their special Easter occasion with a gift from The Cookie Garden. Also includes an Easter egg for the Easter egg hunt! Name is optional - Leave it blank if you do not want anything personalized on the pot. Name examples: Dan, Nancy and Dave, Mom, The Cookie Garden
$44.00
Our all new wood bird house is hand made in the USA by a local Wood Worker. Each Bird house is ready to hang and comes with a personalized wood sign with Happy Easter. (Bird and nest not included!)
$48.00
Everything Easter
Features: -Easter egg. -Easter Eggs collection. -Spring flowers printed decoration. -Decorated with snowdrop. -Design by: Royal Copenhagen. -Production start: 2006. Specifications: -Material: Porcelain. -Overall dimensions: 2.50" Height. Easter Eggs Collection Information
$34.50
Our Happy Easter baskets are beautiful and make a great gift. We even have baskets that can hold up to 6 dozen!! Makes a great business to business gift for a group of people! We even include some Easter Eggs for the Easter Egg Hunt (*note for 1/2 dozen cookies the basket will be smaller. We may also use a natural basket)
$42.00
DigiKit by Kate Teague 1 single page template in .PSD format to make quick work of your Easter photos. Personal License; Allows use for personal blogs; personal printing, scrapbooks & scrapbook pages with proper credit. Does not allow any use for commercial websites; store fronts; resale, etc.
$0.99
We love campanula for its heartiness and length of bloom, you'll love it for its abundant perriwinkle blue buds and starry flowers. Campnula is the perfect gift for any occasion, and when coupled with this adorable little bunny, its the perfect Easter companion!
$24.99
Hang our Easter Basket Custom Banner to announce your Easter party! Our vinyl banners feature an Easter basket design and your choice of wording. The Easter Basket Personalized Banners are weather-resistant so you can hang them inside or outside and include grommets for hanging. Choose from a variety of sizes for these Easter personalized decorations.Need a personalized banner for an inside event? Our new Self Stick Banners are for indoor use only and are easy to use. No string, rope, or sticky tack is needed to display these banners. Just remove backing and position it on the wall. Banners are low tack and easily removed from walls. Can be repositioned and used more than once. Not recommended for use on windows. Colors, fonts, and designs are as shown and cannot be altered; ShindigZ reserves the right to arrange the wording to best fit the design.
$14.79
Reproducible CD-ROM with everything in the book provides a searchable database Over 250 games Designed for children ages 6 to 12 Games provided for numerous topics such as Forgiveness, God's Power, Prayer, Bible Skills, Praising God, Wisdom, Friendship, Easter, Bible Story Review, and many more! Games include active, outdoor, indoor, large group, recreation Options suggested as needed to help teachers modify games for number and age of children and space available Bible learning discussion questions provided Complete indices for Bible References
$39.99
Colorful Square Planter BasketJelly Belly Confections 10 Flavor Easter Gift Box 4.25 ozJelly Belly Beans 1.6oz asst.Jelly Belly Confections Licorice Bridge Mix 3ozJelly Belly Confections 1.4oz Big Bean Dispenser and Jelly BeansJelly Belly Confections 1.45oz Gumballs Tube"Thumper" Plush Bunny 4" assorted colorsPeeps Marshmallow Chicks 5 piece BoxMilk Chocolate Solid Bunny Rabbit "Little Beauty" 1ozFinished with colored tissue, shreds and bow. Wrapped in clear outerwrap.Approx. Dimensions 10x13.5x7 Approx. weight 1.9 lbs.
$47.94
Parents and Teachers love this classic game! Laughter erupts as players think outside the box and come up with words relating to Easter for every letter of the alphabet. Answer key included. Start printing as soon as you order!
$6.99
This Grand Easter gift contains over 100 pieces of hard to find favorites from the past century.Includes: Includes Abba Zaba Minis, BB Bats, Bit O’Honey, Bottle Caps, Boston Baked Beans, Bubble Gum Cigars, Candy Buttons, Candy Cigarettes, Charms Sweet & Sour Pops, Chick O Sticks, Chuckles, Cinnamon Toothpicks, Coconut Bar, Cow Tales, Fizzies, Fruit Stripe Gum, Fun Dip, Giant Smarties, Gold Mine Gum, Hot Tamales, Jawbusters, Jolly Rancher Sticks, Jujyfruits, Kits, Laffy Taffy, Licorice Pipes, Long Boys, Mike & Ikes, Neccos, Now & Laters, Orange Heads, Pixy Stix, Pop Rocks, Razzles, Red Hots, Sen Sen, Slap Sticks, Smith Brothers, Snaps, Sugar Daddy Pops, Sweetarts, Teaberry Gum, Wax Lips, Zotz, Atomic Fireballs, Black Taffy, Candy Necklace, Bazooka, Jaw Breakers, Lemon Heads, Root Beer Barrels, Salt Water Taffy, Slo Pokes & Walnettos & more!Over 4 pounds of old fashioned fun! Box size approx. 9" x 6" x 10".
$46.44
Size: approx. 6.5'' Metric: 16.25 cm Consists of: 5 pieces Finish: glossy (lacquer) Availability: ships within 5-10 business days Origin: Russian Federation Product Details As all of our nesting dolls, this one is handcrafted in the heart Russia. It is handturned from linden wood and then handpainted by a professional nesting doll artist. It is a typical nesting doll, and each smaller piece of the set fits into the next larger one. Each doll is coated with 3-5 layers of crystal clear lacquer, and the largest one is signed by artist. The set displays Russian women in traditional national dresses. MORE INFO / RELATED STORY: CLOTHES IN OLD RUSSIA Clothes can tell us about the people who wear them: about their class, their rank, their job, their country. Now one can see traditional Russian costumes in museums or during Russian village holidays. RussianLegacy.com is giving everyone an opportunity of seeing Russian costumes on our nesting dolls. Costumes were worn during important holidays: during Easter, during the Trinity day festivities and during weddings. Sewn over hundred years ago, the costumes have been kept as family heirlooms by a number of generations of villagers. The costume showed the differentiation between people of different social positions. Their costumes reveal their conception of the world and their way of life. The Russian costume is richly decorated and specific cloth and colors were used. Each region had its own kind of costume. The men's costumes include: a shirt with a slanted cut to the collar, narrow pants, belts, hats and boots. The women's costume include: a long-sleeved shirt, a sarafan, a short jacket (called ''dushegreya''), a kokoshnik (head-dress) and short boots. These costumes reveal their conception of the world and the beauty of morals. The costumes reflect the villagers' own taste in ornamentation, favorite colors, and particular way of wearing specific articles. There is a typical old Russian conception of beauty. The ideal of a beautiful woman was considered to be a tall, strong and stately woman with red cheeks, blue eyes and blonde hair. Wearing the village's costume, a woman reveals the social status and her age. Young married women wore mainly clothes with bright colors, and their costumes were adorned with a great number of beads, buttons and necklaces. Old women wore black, white and brown colors. Married women wore the scarf in such a way that completely covered the hair. People believed that a woman with uncovered hair can bring misfortune to her family. The young, unmarried women wore their scarves in such a way as to reveal the hair and braid. But every social class wore specific clothes. Rich people tried to show their wealth and prosperity through their clothes. Russian Clothes Vocabulary Kokoshnik - woman's head-dress in old Russia Shuba - a fur coat Sarafan - a long woman's dress covering feet and having the form of a high skirt with straps or sleeveless chemise worn over one with sleeves Sermyaga - a kind of rough woolen cloth used for peasant clothing Kosovorotka - a shirt with a narrow stand up collar and an off-center slit or button closure shifted to the left or the right Onuchi - long narrow strips of cloth (up to two meters in length) over which lapti (bastshows) were worn Ponyova - a kind of skirt made of three lengths of cloth and ornamented with embroidery, lace, spangles and beads Perednik - an apron that served to keep the clothes clean; on holidays it was used as a decoration Valenki - felt boots Kaftan - garment Tulup - sheepskin
$57.11
Size: approx. 6.5'' Metric: 16.25 cm Consists of: 5 pieces Finish: glossy (lacquer) Availability: ships within 5-10 business days Origin: Russian Federation PRODUCT DETAILS: As all of our nesting dolls, this one is handcrafted in the heart Russia. It is handturned from linden wood and then handpainted by a professional nesting doll artist. It is a typical nesting doll, and each smaller piece of the set fits into the next larger one. Each doll is coated with 3-5 layers of crystal clear lacquer, and the tallest one is signed by artist. MORE INFO / RELATED STORY: EASTER In Russia the Easter Holiday is the most important holy festival of the year, with the tradition of exchange of eggs and three kisses as symbols of Resurrection. Easter commemorates the Resurrection of the Lord Jesus Christ. Eggs that are given at this time symbolize new life. Easter Observance Maslenitsa In old Russia, two months of every year was dedicated to the preparation and celebration of Easter. Like the Catholics, the Russians started the season with a festive celebration. Maslenitsa, or ''Butter Week,'' was eight fun days of stuffing, feasting, and carnival. Huge quantities of blini(small pancakes smothered in butter) were eaten at every meal. Shortly before Maslenitsa small cakes in the shape of larks were sold, representing the warmth, sky, and merrymaking that was soon to follow. Maslenitsa began eight weeks before Easter. Ice slides, booths, merry-go-rounds, jugglers, buffoons and mimes, ventriloquists, and swings made this week a carnival. There were sleigh processions, also. Businesses, schools, and public offices closed in the last days of Maslenitsa. The wealthy, decked in their finest jewels, went to dancing lunches and evening balls. Others started drinking in the morning, and were in high spirits all day. It was a festive week, similar to Mardi Gras, or Fat Tuesday. The Great Fast After the carnival was the Great Fast, of Lent. It was observed by everyone. No animal or fowl meat, milk, eggs, butter, or sugar was allowed. Some alternatives were mushrooms, cabbage, oil, fish and potatoes, and coffee with milk of almonds. In the eighteenth century caviar was used extensively as a replacement for butter. At the start of Lent some people bought birds and set them free as a sign of hope that God would liberate them from their sins. Public amusement, dancing, and theatrical performances were forbidded, replaced by singing, concerts, and conservation. Palm Sunday, or Verbnoe Voskresene, was a happy break in the Great Fast. Great quantities of pussy willows were cut and brought in bundles to the cities. The Thursday before Palm Sunday saw cheerful and animated exhibitions of toys and flowers. In the Palm Market in St. Petersburg, every variety of branches, bare or decorated with paper flowers or leaves, were seen. Many booths were dedicated to wax angels. Eastern sherbets, Constantinople confections, icons, and even crosses made of gingerbread were also sold. This was a festival for the children. Toy and confections of sugar were given. Wealthy uncles and godfathers gave richly decorated palm branches, with gold angels, silver leaves, and small present-filled fruits on them, to nieces and godchildren. There were hugh markets of flowers and minature toy dealers. A great procession was held on the eve of Palm Sunday to commemorate Christ's entry into Jerusalem. People carried branches and sang hymns. The priests blessed the branches. The next morning it was the universal custom for children to beat those who had not risen from their beds with the branches. Eggs played an important role in the great festival, both at the Palm Market and at Easter. A number of eggs were dyed red, which were then given to the priest and carried around for days after Easter. The egg symbolized life, hope, and the Resurrection. It was customary to give an egg to every acquaintance met. Games were played with eggs, and then hugh quantities were eaten and used in the traditional Easter bread and dessert. Many eggs were decorated, some with short remembrances of the Resurrection and others exquisitely decorated, such as the Ukrainian pisanky. Easter The Orthodox Easter usually falls later than the Catholic Easter, depending on when Passover is. The Russian Easter falls one week after Passover. In old Russia, this was the holiday, the occasion of importance. Houses were scrubbed and furniture was repaired. Elaborate preparations were made in anticipation of the Easter feast. On Good Friday, the churches were dark, but their doors were kept continually open for those devout followers to enter and kiss the wounds of the Savior. Everyone fasted this last week, and the devout took no food at all on Wednesday and from Friday until Easter eve. Toward Saturday midnight the churches filled more and more; the court gathered in full dress while governors wore their gold embroidered uniforms. The vigil Mass was read slowly until midnight, when all the candles were lit and a joyous procession burst out of the church, singing and praising Khristos Voskrese. The church was brightly illuminated, bells rang, and choirs sang. After church, everyone went out to feast. There were lambs carved of butter, sugar flags and crosses, wide arrays of cold salads, hams, veal, roasted birds, and assorted cakes on tables in every household. The Easter bread, kulich was a traditional round and cylindrical bread decorated with frosting and the letters XB, representing ''Christ is risen.'' Another traditional dish, paskha, always accompanied the kulich and was a thick sweet creamy white spread made in a special triangular mold that also had the XB letters on it. The traditional Easter breakfast consisted of spreading paskha on the kulich, eating it with a hard-boiled egg dipped in salt, and washed that down with a tumbler of cold vodka. This breakfast was usually blessed by the priests during the Easter service, where the priests would walk between a double row of plates.
$52.60



