Where To Find Free Egg & Candy Holder SVGs


Where To Find Free Egg Holder, 
& Other Easter Candy Holder, SVGS

Gnome Egg Holders

Dinosaur Egg Holder

Owl Egg Holder

Free Egg Holder Bundle from:



Free SVGS, in two sizes, from:

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SVG OCEAN 
The entire free section has been removed.  The egg holders are still on the site, but currently, none of them are free
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A Simple Box To Hold An Egg

Digital Gems will frequently offer a new design free for a limited time - she's done dozens of these egg files.  Be sure to check her site for the latest free offering:


Freebie Vault Site - You will have to sign up to receive her emails to get the password to the free files.  https://dailydoseofdiy.com/free-plans-printables/

This is one of the sites with a "freebie vault".  To access the free files, you need to sign up  for a free account and agree to receive her emails.  Then you will receive the password to all of the free files.



  
Castle, and a dinosaur


NOT AN SVG
This is a printable file

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To help keep my posts from being flagged as too link intensive, I have started adding a lot of text at the bottom, to help balance them out. 
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Random Facts About Easter Candy
That I found on the Internet.
That May Or May Not Be True.  

  1. Cherry is the most popular jelly bean flavor
  2.  Ninety million chocolate Easter bunnies are produced each year
  3.  Chocolate bunnies should be eaten ears first
  4.  American’s buy more than 700 million Peeps each Easter (and in Bethlehem PA, where they are made, they drop a giant Peep on New Years Eve)
  5.  "Fifty-two percent of people prefer their chocolate eggs to be filled with caramel, peanut butter, or chocolate ganache, as opposed to them being hollow or solid chocolate through and through," according to Insider.com.
  6.  Cadbury mini eggs are only available during Easter
  7. Two researchers studied the effects of different products, heat, cold, etc on Marshmallow Peeps, and they concluded that the shelf life of the candy is 2 years.  See the study here - http://www.peepresearch.org/
  8. Yellow Peeps are the most popular (most popular, or most common?)
  9.  In 1953, it took 27 hours to create a single marshmallow Peep. Today it only takes six minutes
  10. Studies show that 70% of kids aged 6 to 11 say they prefer to eat Easter jelly beans one at a time, while 23% report eating several at once. When it comes to eating jelly beans, boys are 29% more likely to eat a handful than girls at 18%. 

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An M&M Easter Poem

SWEET TRUTH OF EASTER
These candies tell a story.
The best news you’ll ever hear.
It’s about Jesus dying on the cross, so that we could be brought near.

So hold them and turn them and you will see... the “M” become a “W”an “E” and then a “3′′
The “E” stands for Easter:
God’s everlasting love and His eternal plan.
It reminds us of the cross
and the way God rescued sinful man
The “3" represent the 3 days Jesus spent in the grave.
By His death, His children He did save.

The “M” reminds us of the mercy the Messiah showed as He died in our place.
and the miracle of the resurrection so we can see Him face to face.

The “W” reminds us that He alone is worthy of our worship and praise and calls us to be His witnesses
around the world for all of our days.
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