DIY Crayon Resist Easter Eggs

DIY Crayon Resist Easter Eggs
Dying Easter eggs is a tradition but why not decorate them in another way paying tribute to it? You’ll need eggs, wax crayons, food coloring and water. First you boil the eggs, cool and dry them. After drawing the pattern with crayons, we dyed them in diluted food coloring. The wax from the crayon will... 
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11 DIY Easter Crafts For Modern Easter Decor And Table

11 DIY Easter Crafts For Modern Easter Decor And Table
If you don’t want traditional Easter décor, this roundup is for you! We’ve gathered several tutorials for creating a modern Easter atmosphere. Let’s start from eggs, without which I can’t imagine Easter. Dying them is traditional but you can choose something unexpected like indigo eggs, light blue eggs with geometric patterns or making terrariums instead... 
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Glam DIY Confetti Easter Eggs

Glam DIY Confetti Easter Eggs
Tired of traditional décor? Looking for original ideas for this Easter? Here it is! We all got used to dying or wrapping Easter eggs but what about decorating them with confetti? I’d say it’s so glam and amazing! The supplies are 1-2 ounces of pastel edible confetti, 4-6 eggs, boiled, cooled and patted dry, 2... 
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8 Cool DIYs For Vintage Easter Décor

8 Cool DIYs For Vintage Easter Décor
Vintage is a very popular style in every area today, so if you want some vintage charm for this cute holiday, the tutorials below will help you. Decoupage is a great technique to create something vintage, so use this idea for decorating Easter eggs or tableware. Doilies can also become a nice idea, for example,... 
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Fun DIY Clay Bunny Bowls For Easter

Fun DIY Clay Bunny Bowls For Easter
Easter is not far, so it’s time to make some decorations for your home to celebrate the holiday at its best. To make these funny clay bowls you’ll need air dry clay, acrylic craft paint, a rolling pin, a sharpie oil-based paint marker, a paintbrush, glass bowls and sandpaper. Roll out air dry clay on... 
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15 Rustic Easter DIYs That You’ll Love

15 Rustic Easter DIYs That You’ll Love
If you’ve decided to have a rustic Easter, that’s a cool idea! Burlap, twine, paper, even moss and twigs will be your materials. Don’t want to paint eggs like everybody does? Wrap them with twine, moss, felt or make string eggs for décor – it’s an original décor solution and rustic, too. Grapevine wrapped around... 
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DIY Embroidered Felt Easter Eggs

DIY Embroidered Felt Easter Eggs
If you want some original Easter decorations, let’s make these felt eggs. Prepare wool roving, 1 bowl warm, soapy water, 1 bowl lukewarm water, scissors, cotton embroidery thread, a 3″ long needle. Tear a small strip of wool roving and roll into a loose ball in your hand. Dip ball in bowl of warm soapy... 
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8 Easy DIY Easter Napkin Rings To Make

8 Easy DIY Easter Napkin Rings To Make
For your ideal Easter table décor you’ll need cool napkin rings to accentuate the table setting and the holiday that you celebrate. Let’s start from an easy project – print some bunnies and add burlap underneath, and here you are! Bunny ears are a popular idea for an Easter napkin ring, you can make them... 
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10 Awesome Easter Baskets Of Fabric Or Threads

10 Awesome Easter Baskets Of Fabric Or Threads
Continuing the theme of Easter décor, we’d like to tell you about fabric Easter baskets for eggs, chocolate bunnies and other pieces. You can’t even imagine how different these baskets may be! From just folding fabric to transforming a doily into a basket! If you are good at crocheting or knitting, then you can easily... 
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7 Cool Easter Baskets Of Paper And Cardboard

7 Cool Easter Baskets Of Paper And Cardboard
Baskets with eggs or rabbits are the most traditional Easter decoration or gift. I’m sure that you know many ideas how to dye or decorate Easter eggs but what about baskets? Paper or cardboard is the most common material to make such a basket as everyone has it at hand and it’s not difficult to... 
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