Easter Template

Monday, March 8th, 2010 0 comments

With Spring sprung and Easter approaching we’ve created this egg-xcellent PowerPoint template design! I’m sure this template will meet with your egg-xacting egg-spectations, and allow you to build the egg-xceptional presentation you require – egg-xactly!

The design features a main body and title slide, with a series of Easter eggs framing the bottom of the slide. The template is coloured in cool blue, and really sets the scene for any Easter-themed presentation.

The Easter PowerPoint template will work with Easter or Spring themed presentation and could be the perfect accompaniment to a Easter egg hunt or Easter bonnet parade. How ever you use the template, we are sure the results will be sunny side up!

Easter PowerPoint Template

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