There’s a lot of different crafts going on in this Easter wreath from Hannah Hand Makes.
The base is made by cutting and tying strips of fabric onto a wreath form, which is then decorated with bunnies with pom-pom tails … Read More...
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by Sarah White
There’s a lot of different crafts going on in this Easter wreath from Hannah Hand Makes.
The base is made by cutting and tying strips of fabric onto a wreath form, which is then decorated with bunnies with pom-pom tails … Read More...
by Sarah White
Now that we’ve covered Easter bunnies and chicks, why not knit up some eggs, too?
Little Red Window has a cute collection of Easter egg knitting patterns. Some of them are solid, some have little bands of Fair Isle. … Read More...
by Sarah White
Sometimes you want a holiday design that doesn’t look obviously like a holiday design. For instance this Abstract Easter Egg design from Everything Cross Stitch.
It’s a swirly designed pastel egg that’s suitable for Easter and spring decor, and could … Read More...
by Sarah White
I love these little free cross stitch Easter egg designs from Stitch People. They show lots of different ways that you can decorate an egg shape that can also inspire you to do different designs of your own. (There are … Read More...
Now this technique for turning recycled plastic Easter eggs into Weeble Wobbles is just too cool. I want to paint them in all sorts of themes. But to celebrate May the 4th Be With you day try out the Star … Read More...
by Sarah White
Anything involving clothespins is a great motor activity for little ones, and that’s only the beginning of the fun with these pom-pom painted Easter eggs from Crafty Morning.
The physical pressing of the pom-poms into the paint and onto the … Read More...
Do you like zen projects that can take a bit of time but are relaxing? Then I bet you will like this this great way to recycle those cheap plastic eggs you see at Easter time! Twine wrapped plastic eggs … Read More...
by Sarah White
It’s the time of year to be thinking about Easter crafts, and I really like this little cross stitched Easter egg pattern from Craft with Cartwright.
I have lately been really enjoying sampler patterns and designs that use different patterns … Read More...
I love creating unique Easter eggs. Eggs simple make such a fun surface for painting, decoupage, dip dying, drawing and lots more techniques. Roll on over to the blog Let’s Mingle for the tutorial on how to paint sprinkles on … Read More...
These adorable bees are made with recycled Kinder eggs but I bet they would also work great with plastic yellow Easter eggs. Buzz on over to the blog Easy Peasy Creative for the step by step tutorial on how to … Read More...
Are you looking to try something different when you color your Easter eggs this year? These eggs are really pretty and easy to make. Hop on over to the blog Crafty Morning for the tutorial on how to oil marble … Read More...
by Sarah White
I love this little Easter egg design from Hobby Loco. It’s a pretty little patchwork Easter egg that allows you to use all your pastel threads.
Even better, use metallic gold or silver thread for the borders between the “squares” … Read More...
I’m pretty sure there will always be new ways to decorate eggs. In this case they look like cactus. Which makes them the perfect summer decoration. Pop on over to the blog Quartz and Leisure for the easy tutorial on … Read More...
by Sarah White
Odds are pretty good you have a lot of plastic eggs in your Easter supply stash. I don’t know where they all come from, but they seem to multiply like spring bunnies are supposed to.
Here’s a fun game to … Read More...
by Sarah White
I love the idea of using plastic Easter eggs for purposes other than hiding candy, and these Easter egg rockets from the STEM Laboratory are such a fun way to get a little more use out of your eggs.
She … Read More...
If you need a simple Easter craft or a cute seasonal decoration this marbled egg tutorial is just the thing. Made as small as these, they’d be adorable in little nut shells, sea shells or mini nests.
I find marbling … Read More...
Oh this is beyond brilliant, yes I know it is so simple but I guess it just calls to me because I loved playing with weeble wobbles as a kid. Pop on over to the link Melanie sent in to … Read More...
Could this be any simpler or cuter? All this took was to simply glue the plastic Easter eggs together in the opposite direction. Hop on over to the blog Made With Happy to see the easy tutorial on how to … Read More...
by Katie Smith
Yesterday I shared a really cute tutorial for Fruit Stamped Easter Eggs and today I want to share something similar, but different! Andrea from The Beautydojo created these stamped Easter eggs and stamped simple words like “Easter” or “grace” onto … Read More...
Plastic Easter eggs now come with little holes already in them so why not use them to make other crafts? This idea to use green pipe cleaners as stems is awesome! Pop on over to the blog to see how … Read More...