What are Sweet Somethings?
Sweet Somethings are beautiful handmade wet felted hollow eggs in lovely pastel Easter and spring-friendly colors, embellished with a variety of natural fibers and filled with a spring green 11″ Fairy Silkie (play silk toy) and an adorable Itty Bitty Critter that your child will love.
A Fun Surprise
Each little egg is secured closed with a hand-dyed silk ribbon which is stitched to the back. This makes these eggs not only perfect for Easter basket surprises, but also a fun decoration for a festive Easter tree.
Custom Sweet Somethings
Beneath the Rowan Tree will soon be listing one-of-a-kind, ready-to-ship Sweet Somethings, but you do have an opportunity to snag one before that, which allows you to customize your own eggs. If you order early, the partial custom choices you get include the following:
- You choose a base color for your egg.
- You choose one tiny and cute Critter per egg.
- You choose a design for your egg: Daisy, Polka Dot, Rainbow, Floral or Stars are available for pre-order.
- Ribbons will be dyed to coordinate with your egg(s).
- A green Fairy Silkie™ is included.
Adorable Critter Choices
If you decide to order a custom Sweet Something, you get to choose from a gnome, hedgehog, bunny or chick. Any one of these sweet critters will delight a child. Note that bunnies come in a variety of colors (white, grey, brown or white/grey, white/brown).
Non-Plastic & Reusable
Sweet Somethings are a perfect eco-friendly all natural alternative to boring old NOT eco-friendly plastic eggs. Also, you can stuff each egg anew each Easter, making this a renewable Easter treat.
Affordable Easter Fun
These sweet sugar-free treats are incredibly affordable, especially when you consider that each egg is really three lovely gifts in one. Remember, to ensure a timely Easter delivery, you will need to order soon because Beneath the Rowan Tree will need about 3-4 weeks to complete your custom eggs.
+ Sweet Somethings: Easter Eggs, All Natural Waldorf Inspired Hollow Eggs with Animal $26.50

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