This year, fill up your Easter basket with glam cosmetics instead of over-sweetened bunny heads. We here at Amazingy wanted to celebrate Easter right by giving you the chance to win some of our most popular products.
The Easter Raffle set includes:
-ILIA’s brand new and limited edition tinted lip conditioner in the shade Kokomo -Prrty Peaushun’s Skin Tight Body Lotion in a shade of your choosing -HIRO’s mineral eye shadow in the eye catching shade Flingy -one of NCLA’s newest colors of nail lacquer, a delightful pink called Pacific Coast Pirouettes -a Konjac sponge of your choice -Pai’s beloved rosehip oil -and finally the Eco by Sonya Coconut Deodorant
Wow! That is one stacked raffle.
Leave a comment below with your fondest Easter memory to be entered into the raffle! Make sure to use an valid e-mail address in the comment form so we can reach you in case you’re our lucky winner.
pastels and easter eggs xoxo,
Your Amazingy Team
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Emma Stern is an American expat who, 5 years ago, fell in love with the city of Berlin and hasn't been able to stay away ever since. A writer and English editor for the Amazingy magazine, Emma's other interests include film, surrealism, avocados, and barefeet. Emma finds herself in perfect harmony with Amazingy's ethos, as a sustainable lifestyle is at the core of her values. She aims to spread her love for life and art through her quirky writing and upbeat attitude.
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My favourite Easter memory is linked to my grand parents and spending time with them in their lovely garden, full of spring flowers! xx Sophie
. Easter is generally my favourite holiday and one of my best childhood memories is one easter sunday when the weather was particularly good and our parents had hidden the easter baskets in the garden. Chocolates, my siblings, the sun. and our grandparents watching. Everyone was so happy and I remember that relaxed vibe like it was yesterday.
Growing up as an only child, my parents made a big deal out of the Easter bunny! My favorite memory was hopping down the staircase on Easter morning before church, in a sufficiently ruffled dress, to explore what the Easter bunny had left in my basket. The item I would look forward to ever year was a sugar egg with a peep hole; I cherished those eggs with little scenes inside, like a duck on a lake or a bunny in a field. Happy Easter!
Vielen Dank für das Gewinnspiel! Meine schönsten Ostererinnerungen sind die Waldspaziergänge vor Ostern an denen wir damals immer Moos und Zweige für die Osternester gesammelt haben die wir dann im Garten gebaut haben. Dabei haben wir auch immer Schokoostereier gefunden, die dem Osterhasen (aka meinen Eltern) aus dem Körbchen gefallen sind als er durch den Wald hoppelte 🙂 Haben wir dieses OStern auch zum erstenmal mit unserer Kleinen gemacht und sie ist genauso begeistert wie wir damals^^ Frohe Ostern!
My best easter memory would be when we would get togather with all my cousins. We would dance and play around my grandma’s big back yard , when we were all lillte kids. It’s crazy when you get older holidays dont seem the same anymore without them. A une we are all older and grown up , some have children know . But that’s the thing take in the good memroies . Cherish the moments.
We never really did much for Easter, it was a quiet little break, and that one day a year we knew we ate chocolate for breakfast.
My fondest memory is one Easter we each (my sisters and I) received a giant (at the time) Humpty Dumpty Easter Egg, and when we each cracked him open Humpty Dumpty was filled with M&Ms.
I thought it was the best thing ever.
Waking up on Easter morning and my 2 sisters and I roaming the farm, searching for the hidden chocolate eggs and chocolate bunnies! Magical!
When I was a child my mum always made easter bread (which I adore) and she would give me to put sugar forsting on it. I wohld wait patiently staring at the bread to fulfill my work. I felt so important.
A nice Easter bag 😉 In my country (Czech republic), it is one custom (probably nowhere in the rest of world) that the guys are going girls “whipping/beating”(which isn´t so much pleasant but it is tradition that women to be healthy) but I have one nice memory about when I was 13? when one boy who came to me and he wouldn´t “bit” me, gave me a kiss and just asked for eggs (usually reward for beating, probably incomprehensible to foreigners, is not it?), and today this guy is my boyfriend! 🙂
My favorite Easter memory was when my son got old enough to understand Easter and what we do s little more and seeing the excitement on his face at the thought of finding Easter eggs that a bunny was going to hide for him.
For me the greatest thing about easter was always the hunt for easter eggs. First in my parents’ garden in the morning and then in my grandparents’ at lunch time. We all still come together at my grandma’s place for easter every year.
One time when I was a child we went camping for Easter. The weather, unfortunately, was really bad but we still insisted on the Easter egg hunt. Armed with an umbrella we began the hunt. At one point it almost started storming and a strong wind swept me away from everyone else. I was flying in the air high above the clouds. When I landed I realized it was all a dream
My best memory of Easter is the preparation of lasagna , a typical Italian dish, with my maternal grandparents and then lunch with my numerous cousins!
As kids, my parents always put on an Easter egg hunt for us. One year my grandma decided to put $20 in one of the eggs (that was a big deal back then). Anyway, it was the toughest one to find, but my grandma was hinting to my youngest sister (my grandma favorite) where it was, and immediately we all were searching for it in the living room. Of course, that sister got it hiding behind a hanged canvas painting, but it was fun and funny searching for practically 15 min for it. Great memory! 🙂
I cherish my easter memories. Breakfast with the familie: my parents always bought a big chocolat easterbunny for us, that was waiting on our breakfast plate. And my father always hide a lot of easter eggs. We still found them on christmas, that’s how good he hide them! It warms my heart that my parents continue these tradition for their grandchildren. There are nine chocolat bunny’s waiting to light up the little faces of my nieces, nephews and son.
Egg hunting with my all of my cousins! We all lived in different cities, so it was great when we could all be together for special holidays.
Nowadays we don’t really celebrate Easter anymore but when I was a kid it was the best time of the year. I remember waking up and seeing all the eggs and toys in our garden. Then the next days eating so much chocolate that my tummy hurt haha! Such great times!
Looking for eggs in the company of my friends parents! They always had the best hiding places which made it quite complicated go find all eggs 🙂 We’re still searching eggs with the whole family on easter sunday and it is always great! Your easter set is just wonderful – totally love all products!
My best memory about the easter it’s about the day that I’ve spent with my grandma in her little house doing a lot of easter cakes. I was very young at the time, about six years old, and not so good with difficult recipes, but she was so sweet with me. We made the best easter cakes of ever, not so beautiful anyway, because we made them with love.
Climbing into my mom’s bed with my little sister to crack open our eggs together. We loved when they came with mugs or toys!
It was the first time for me and my brother to paint Easter eggs and try to find them in our backyard. Since my parents came from Vietnam where they never celebrated Easter like this (we’re catholic though, so it’s not like we don’t celebrate Easter), friendly Germans taught my family how to celebrate Easter just how many Germans do it today. So the great people teaching us how to “German/ Europe Easter” is always a wonderful memory!:)
My best Easter memory is quite a recent one from when a very dear and generous friend (that doesn’t have any children of her own) created a wonderful Easter Egg hunt around her village for us and some other friends with children. She had put so much work into it. But when we started we soon realised that someone (we guessed some children) had followed her creating it that morning, as we found the answer to each clue all the eggs were gone. I felt terrible for her. We went back to hers and had tea and some lunch and… Read more »
When I was a kid, my dad was a member of a local lapidary club, and they used to hold their annual “rock swap” (gem fest) over Easter… because of Dad’s status as a committee member, my siblings and I used to more or less get free run of the place. My favourite part was purchasing homemade dried mango. As adults we now make our own, and there is still nothing that beats no-added anything, just pure mango!