How To Dye Easter Eggs Using Onion Skins And Leaves

How To Dye Easter Eggs Using Onion Skins And Leaves
Dying the Easter eggs with natural colorants is a cool and eco-friendly idea, and I’m sure that you have all the ingredients at hand. What about the pattern? If you take natural colorants, let’s make a natural pattern. You’ll need 4 eggs, onion skins, thin stockings, leaves, for example, of parsley and rosemary and butter.... 
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DIY Modern Easter Eggs Of Paper Mache

DIY Modern Easter Eggs Of Paper Mache
Easter is a rather colorful holiday, we dye eggs in various colors, gather bright spring flowers. But what if you don’t like excessive colors? Modern décor doen’t suppose too many colors, just some stylish combination. So, there’s a great idea for you to make Easter eggs for décor in neutral colors. You’ll need paper maché... 
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7 Rustic DIY Stump Coffee Tables And Stools

7 Rustic DIY Stump Coffee Tables And Stools
Stumps are a fantastic material for rustic creations! I think that in spring such a piece is actual more than ever. So, what can you make of a stump? The options are endless: planters, vases, candleholders, bedside and coffee tables, stools and so on. Let’s have a look at the stools and coffee tables that... 
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DIY One Step Gold Leaf Vase

DIY One Step Gold Leaf Vase
Spring is time of flowers and if you don’t have a vase you like or you want some more, then you’ll love this simple and cool tutorial. You’ll need only painter’s tape, gold leaf paint and a glass or mason jar you like. So, attach masking tape in the area that is not to be... 
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Bright DIY Easter Eggs With Different Patterns

Bright DIY Easter Eggs With Different Patterns
How can you make colorful and cool Easter eggs? Below you’ll find several variants with recipes, that are bright, modern and cool. Let’s start with painted eggs. Simply mix 1/2 teaspoon white vinegar with your desired combination of food color drops and paint a chilled hardboiled egg with a paint brush. Striped eggs are very... 
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7 Fun DIY Easter Jewelry Pieces

7 Fun DIY Easter Jewelry Pieces
You can not only decorate your home for the coming Easter but also yourself! For this you can make some simple but cool and colorful jewelry. So, what is connected with Easter? Bunnies, bird nests, egg, lambs and so on, and you can get inspired by these symbols for creating an accessory. The easiest idea... 
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Bright DIY Cupcake Succulent Planters

Bright DIY Cupcake Succulent Planters
More succulent love! Today we’ll please our favorite plants with these cheerful homes! We’ve told you of many succulent planters but none of them is so colorful and fun. You’ll need cupcake liners, tin cans and hot glue. Take a cupcake liner and fold it in half. Fold it again in half. Start hot gluing... 
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DIY Painted Pastel Egg Centerpiece

DIY Painted Pastel Egg Centerpiece
This tutorial will give you one more DIY Easter centerpiece idea to your list. The supplies are eggs, acrylic paint in pastels and gold, a paint brush, mini eggs for color inspiration. Paint your eggs with the matching shades to the mini eggs. Leave to dry on sticks. Speckle your eggs in gold and then... 
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9 Easy DIY Easter Egg Holders And Cups

9 Easy DIY Easter Egg Holders And Cups
What you definitely need for your Easter feast is egg holders and cups! There are many ways to make these holders of the materials you have at hand or just decorate the existing ones. I’d say that the most original idea is making an egg holder of forks – you just need to be strong... 
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DIY Succulent Planter From A Toothbrush Holder

DIY Succulent Planter From A Toothbrush Holder
I’ve seen many succulent planters but this one is really original because it’s made of a toothbrush holder. It’s a very good idea if you have several small succulents. The supplies are a ceramic toothbrush holder, gold spray paint, masking tape, soil and succulents. Start by masking part of your toothbrush holder with tape, then... 
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