9 Stylish DIY For Black And White Easter Décor

9 Stylish DIY For Black And White Easter Décor
Black and white have always been a perfectly stylish combo for any case and thought they are non-typical for Easter – why not risk and be original? Rocking these two colors is super easy: take some chalkboard paint and cover the boiled eggs with it, then you can chalk any words, wishes or pics on... 
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How To Dye Easter Eggs Using Cabbage

How To Dye Easter Eggs Using Cabbage
How can you dye eggs to get these gorgeous blue shades? TwineAndTable blog shared a wonderful idea! Prepare hard-boiled eggs, 4 cups red cabbage, 2 tbsp vinegar. Shred or chop red cabbage. Place 4 cups of cabbage into a large pot with 1 quart of water and 2 tbsp white vinegar. Bring to a boil,... 
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Original And Colorful DIY Easter Egg Wall Hanging

Original And Colorful DIY Easter Egg Wall Hanging
Dying eggs is a tradition for every Easter but let’s make a very original decoration of them – don’t be ordinary! You’ll need cotton twine, scissors, floral wire, eggs, white thread, a wood dowel 12″, a pin. Start by blowing the yolk out of the eggs. You do this by using the pin to make... 
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13 Cool And Cute DIY Fresh Moss Crafts For Easter

13 Cool And Cute DIY Fresh Moss Crafts For Easter
Moss symbolizes spring and freshness as it’s always green, and it’s a fun and easy idea to get some greenery for décor, especially when there isn’t much greenery around yet. Moss is perfect for Easter crafting, you may use it for wreaths, make a moss rabbit, make or wrap a basket. A moss wreath or... 
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Simple DIY Speckled Eggshell Easter Baskets

Simple DIY Speckled Eggshell Easter Baskets
Do you remember running around the backyard as a kid, Easter basket in hand, scouring the nooks and crannies for hidden eggs? If you want to go back to childhood or just make a surprise for your kids, let’s create these cute speckled eggshell baskets. You’ll need white card, scissors, double-sided tape or glue, a... 
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DIY Easter Suprise Egg From Colorful Yarn

DIY Easter Suprise Egg From Colorful Yarn
These DIY Easter Surprise Eggs are super fun to make! They’re perfect for Easter brunch or dinner to place on a table setting as an addition to the charming decor. For adults, fill it with delicious chocolates and for kids, throw in some toys and fun Easter surprise treats! To make them you’ll need small... 
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Trendy DIY Marble Easter Eggs Using Nail Polish

Trendy DIY Marble Easter Eggs Using Nail Polish
Marble is incredibly timeless and elegant and in my opinion will never go out of style, that’s why today I’d like to share a great marble Easter eggs tutorial from PoshLittleDesigns. The supplies are 4-6 boiled eggs chilled, 3 of your favorite colors of nail polish, 1 cup of distilled water at room temp, toothpicks,... 
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8 Fun And Creative DIY Easter Planters To Make

8 Fun And Creative DIY Easter Planters To Make
Easter is coming and more and more Easter crafts appear. Today I offer you to craft some fun planters that will make you happy not only at Easter but also after it. The first thing that comes to our mind is egg shell planters: just take some eggs, clean them inside and paint if you... 
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Cheerful DIY No Sew Table Runner For Easter

Cheerful DIY No Sew Table Runner For Easter
Easter is coming, so go go crafting to make it cozier! This table runner will make your Easter meal more cheerful, prepare 2-3 yards of white fabric, fusible bonding tape, iron, craft paint, new pencils, a ruler. Before beginning the diy table runner decide how long you would like for it to be. Without unfolding... 
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Unique DIY Constellation Easter Eggs

Unique DIY Constellation Easter Eggs
Constellations and space theme has recently become a real hit in décor, so let’s use this trendy theme for Easter décor! You’ll need eggs, blue egg dye and metallic sharpies. Begin by hard boiling your eggs and degreasing them. Dye them blue, according the instructions on the package. Soak the eggs in the dye longer... 
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