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9 Eco-friendly Decorations For Easter

Easter is a festival of joy and thanksgiving as believers all over the world celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ from death. For others, this is a festival that celebrates the coming of spring after the darkness of winter. Pagan beliefs celebrate rebirth and fertility as part of this festival.

While we are all gearing up for another Easter celebration, let us not forget the fragile state of our ecosystem and take conscious steps towards ensuring a green Easter. A festival commemorating rebirth and new beginnings should not contribute to the destruction of our home, our planet Earth.

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There are many simple things you can do to make sure that the environment does not get polluted because of our robust celebrations. Having eco-friendly decorations for Easter is the first in ensuring this. Your eco-friendly decorating ideas should be an inspiration to your friends and neighbours. You can also start a small campaign in your neighbourhood, about using eco-friendly decorations for Easter.

Below are a few eco-friendly decorating ideas for a green and smashing Easter celebration.

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Edible Easter eggs: Eco-friendly decorations for Easter can start with edible Easter eggs. You can get chocolate Easter Eggs or hard boiled eggs in colourful wrappings. Natural food colourings may be used to colour them as well.

Say no to plastic: Eco-friendly decorating ideas include doing away with plastic Easter eggs. If you cannot make edible eggs, you can always make some using cardboard or paper mache. Painted pine cones are also good substitutes.

Reuse and recycle: Reuse and recycle should be the mantra for eco-friendly decorating ideas. Reuse the decorations of the past year and this will help save some money as well. Do not buy a new Easter basket this time, instead reuse the old one.

Filling up the basket: In order to fill up the Easter basket, do not purchase any Easter grass. The same can be accomplished by using shredded newspaper from home or from office to ensure eco-friendly decorating ideas.

Make your colours: In order to ensure eco-friendly decorations for Easter, say no to synthetic colours for decorating your child’s Easter eggs. You can make your own colours from food stuffs like beetroot and blueberry or opt of natural food colouring.

Organic treats: Eco-friendly decorations for Easter will also extend towards the treat you get for your kids and the traditional Easter dinner. Make sure that these are made from organic substances to ensure a green Easter.

Green wraps: Why waste precious resources by covering up the Easter basket with plastic coloured wrapping? Instead, wrap it using small reusable blankets or t-shirts which can also double as gifts and are eco-friendly decorations for Easter.

Coloured paper and scissors: Instead of filling up the house with a lot of store bought decorations, get some coloured paper, glue and scissors and recruit your kids to make eco-friendly decorations for Easter.

Leftover composts: Eco-friendly decorations for Easter need not be restricted to decorations alone. After the Easter dinner party is over, make a compost of the leftovers. This will help keep your Easter celebrations eco-friendly.

Story first published: Friday, April 18, 2014, 16:10 [IST]
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