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Easter in a Few Pictures

Published on 14/10/2020 12:00 by Mathieu Clouté

Easter photo album

Easter photo album

You haven't missed it, Easter is fast approaching. Just look at all the eggs, fish, bells, and other chocolate bunnies strutting in the shop windows. We're sure you're devouring them with your eyes, but be strong and resist for a few more days. In the meantime, to avoid feeling like a fool on the big day, get started on happy preparations with friends or family. Don't hesitate to improvise some photo sessions because Easter makes you look really handsome.


Easter makes you really handsome... or not


HOME-MADE EASTER EGGS: all artists!

This is the time to let the artist in you speak. So jump in, let your creativity burst! But if inspiration is not forthcoming, you will find plenty of decoration ideas on the Internet and in various creative leisure magazines and reviews. However, don't be selfish, also involve your children or grandchildren. Don't forget to photograph your works of art for an Easter photo album worthy of an artist's catalog.


ON YOUR MARKS, GET SET, BAKE!

Come on food lovers, it's time! Start preparing delicious Easter eggs in chocolate. Peek some recipe ideas on the Internet or from cookbooks. Put on your apron and bake! Pose for some unforgettable pictures, fingers smeared with chocolate, caught in the act of indulgence. Then in a few clicks, you'll add them to your Easter photo album.


EGG HUNT AND OTHER EASTER GAMES

On the big day, organize a memorable egg hunt or participate in one of the many initiatives for children as well as adults, all over France. Don't forget your camera to capture your children's smiles as they discover an egg! They will illuminate your Easter photo album. The more athletic will dive into an egg race, like those organized in the United States and especially at the White House. This very ancient game involves rolling eggs down a hill. The tradition continues each year since 1878 at the White House. Again, don't hesitate to immortalize this crazy race to add a bit of zest to your Easter photo album.


THE CULTURAL MINUTE of FLEXILIVRE

Did you know that before being a religious holiday, Easter was a traditional celebration of spring and renewal? That's why the egg is its symbol. In France and Belgium, it's the bells that bring the eggs to your garden/balcony/living room (strike out the unnecessary mention). In the United States, Alsace, Germany, Switzerland, Austria, it's a hare that carries the eggs to you. Chocolate eggs only appeared in the 19th century, until then people were content to decorate hard-boiled eggs to offer to loved ones. There you go! The cultural minute is over. Now you can impress your friends and relatives! Just one last thing: don't forget that in a few clicks, FlexiLivre allows you to create your Easter photo album. So it's your move!

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