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1. Cut a mat of wheat grass in a single layer to fit snugly in the bottom of terrarium.
2. Cover the table with a pink, textured tablecloth.
3. Nestle your eggs and bunnies into the wheat grass. Make sure you use the lightest weight eggs and bunnies to sit on the top of the grass. The heavier objects can be nestled inside the wheat grass, along the edges of the terrarium. Cover with the top of terrarium.
4. Arrange your remaining eggs and bunnies on the table around the centerpiece.
5. Place a decorated egg on each place setting.

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ChefBill
Ok....wheat grass is a bit hard to find....but...I found a clump of tall grass outside...(did not cut grass yet...gonna have an EasterEgg Hunt for the Adults too!!)...and used that...looked good...and it turned out great...this was a practice run for Sunday...so, will be easy to re-do then...Thanks to Paula....she's my Fav Chef!! We just had a baby girl the 23rd of March...cant wait till she can hunt for eggs..maybe next year...(with a bit of help from Daddy...lol) Take care all and a Happy, Healthy Easter to All!