Last summer just after Easter I purchased a dozen little straw hats just the size for dolls from a sale rack. They were just drab straw colored so I decided to paint them. Then to go a step further I hot glued them onto skewers and a few old pieces of throw away wood scraps I had around to make colorful plant stakes. I stuck them into the ground where my new rose bushes were just taking off. They added such pretty colors and lots of conversation interest for my friends and neighbors! Look everyone! Blooming Bonnets!
By Kimi Sunshine from Nashville, TN
Start by cutting out your cardboard in the shape of an egg. Cover with a piece of construction paper. You could use hot glue or elmer's. If you use elmer's you have to let it dry before you glue on your eggshells. Then hot glue on the yarn around the outside of the egg. . .
Bits and pieces of inexpensive craft items can be used to create an eye-catching Easter wreath for your front door.
Take plastic eggs and glue on crystal beads. Let dry, put in basket and enjoy.
This craft makes a lovely Easter and spring decoration for your front door. Start by pulling the layers of the napkins apart, usually two-ply. Cut up napkins into 4x4 inch squares.
My brother-in-law cut out all the forms and a couple of us girls got together and finished the wood products. With our own ideas along with the help of my crafty sister-in-law helping us.
With just some colorful craft foam, plastic Easter eggs, and a few other inexpensive supplies you can create these cute flowers. This is a page about how to make plastic egg flowers.
By folding a towel or washcloth in certain ways you can create a cute bunny to help decorate this Easter. This is a page about how to make a towel Easter bunny.
A take home favor or place card holder. With a needle or other sharp tool break a small hole in both ends of an egg. Wiggle a toothpick around inside to break the yolk so it all will blow out clean.
Create a cute bunny windsock for your outside trees or porch to twirl in the breeze.