DIY Easter Decorations

So we’re all prepping for fabulous Easter Sundays and that means having some fabulous Easter decorations.

Here are some of the best DIY from the blog world:

Pastel colored glass

Use the colors of spring to inspire your table settings, or if you’re having a hard time visualizing go to Inspiration Home for ideas!

Pastel tables with tulips

Of course Martha also usually has some great picks .  Did you notice the bowls filled with jellybeans, grapes, and lemon drops?  I like the idea of mixed jelly beans as center pieces too!

Monochromed egg basket center piece with a touch of pussy willow.

For an eye catching center piece put those dyed eggs to good use by making a monochromed egg basket center piece in the color you choose (Digs Digs actually has many ideas).  Or if your going eclectic and colorful mix all the colors together.

Plastic Easter Eggs into toy teacups!

Don’t leave the littles out!  Their table can be so cute and a little “Alice and Wonderland-y” with these cute toy teacups and some large flowers for the back of chairs!

Large paper flowers hung on the backs of chairs

 

Paint sample Easter Egg Garland

If you’re pressed for time to decorate just drop by the hardware store and steal a few paint sample cards to string together this cute Easter Egg garland in your house.

Cupcake wrapper wreath! So clever!

Most of us hardly have time to make an egg wreath at this point but this easy cupcake wrapper wreath is SO cute and SO cheap!

Hope these quickies help anyone whose been lagging on the decoration front!

meg

 

Congrats to our Giveaway Winner, Shay!

Congrats Shay!  You are the winner of our fabulous Etsy Easter Basket!

We hope your kiddo(s) enjoy it!

Keep an eye out for upcoming giveaways!  We have a lot of collaborations happening in April & May and a BIG surprise for Jaxs’ birthday on May 1st!

meg

DIY from the Blog World: Dying Easter Eggs

As a child one of my most favorite memories for Easter Sunday was dying the eggs the week before and then hunting for them in the house on Easter morning.  Our mom was always so creative when it came to the holidays and had the BEST Easter baskets, made fabulous oven baked french toast, and hid our Easter eggs in the most secretive of places (I remember finding one in our pool table pockets!).  So I decided that this weekend I’d post some DIY eggs from the blog world to reeve the kiddies up for a great and creative holiday.

Make Easter eggs using all natural ingredients.

Tutorial using nylon stockings and suggestions for small flat leaves to use at Family Fun. Photo from KurtFML’s Flickr Photostream.  To get the colors in this photo use all natural dyes.

Japanese paper Washi Eggs

French inspired decoupage eggs from Martha Stewart

These two egg decorating methods employ the same technique found at Martha Stewart but just different papers!  Or cut little pieces from paper that inspires you and don’t cover the entire egg.

No-dye easter eggs with double-sided tape and glitter!

Do the polka dots above or cool stripes like these!

Try out some of these no-dye egg decorating ideas from Better Homes I like the double-sided adhesive strips cut into pretty designs and then dipped in glitter!

Glitter eggs from Martha for decoration

Speaking of glitter – make these pretty decorative eggs from Martha Stewarts again.

Crayon art eggs!

Psyanky-eggs

These pretty as can be eggs also use similar techniques through creating designs with wax and then dying or leaving.  The top uses simple crayons on hot eggs to produce pretty colors on eggs (remember you can use a white crayon to draw pictures and also words on eggs before dying as well).  The bottom picture is an old Ukranian method using hot candle wax to draw designs before dying the egg.

Hand paint your already dyed eggs.

Chalkboard paint eggs

Hand paint eggs after dying with water-based acrylic colors special for eggs – I love the polka dot one!  Or redecorate again and again with  chalkboard paint eggs (use colored chalk too!).  You could also use these as place settings at an Easter party.

And the biggest trend to hit easter egg dying this year . . . silk tie-dye eggs. So pretty!

If you’ve been on pinterest at all you’ve probably seen these beauties around.  Silk tie -dying.  What a good way to reuse unwanted ties.

Real chocolate eggs!

And last but not least . . . why not make real chocolate filled eggs by following Martha’s directions?

Now that the creativity is flowing go and visit our pinterest Easter board for even more ideas on egg decorating!

meg

Also if you haven’t already  . . . go enter our Etsy Easter Basket Giveaway

Featured Etsy Seller: A Bath Shoppe

Easter Egg Sidewalk Chalk from A Bath Shoppe

I know you’ll recognize these cute Easter Egg sidewalk chalks donated from A Bath Shoppe for our Etsy Easter Basket Giveaway, but we had to do a special feature on this shop because of all the other cute things they carry!

Not only do they have a variety of cool sidewalk chalk shapes that will make your kid the cool kid on the block . . .

We love these jigsaw puzzle pieces sidewalk chalk!

. . . but she also does fun soap shapes.  So if you’re kiddo is going through one of those tough phases and doesn’t like to take a bath try adding Elmo soap to their routine.

ELMO!! Dee would just die for this soap in the shower!

Or these little monsters in the bath or as party favors!  I just bet that getting the monster out of the soap encourages your child to use it.

Monster soaps kit. What a neat party favor if you were having a monster themed party!

And the best part?!  A Bath Shoppe makes all natural bath and body products making sure to include the best butters and oils for the skin. Truly homemade!

If you don’t see something just perfect for you but like the shop they also do custom orders (and whole sale).  Just contact A Bath Shoppe about what you need.

Go support her shop now and if you haven’t already enter our Etsy Easter Basket Giveaway to win some of the cute egg and bunny sidewalk chalk.

Wednesday Wants: Millie Fern’s adorable little Easter bunny

Felted wool bunny - OMG too cute!

If you’ve been following Wednesday Wants at all, you’ll recognize this guy.  I don’t even KNOW how many treasuries I’ve featured Millie Fern on but I know it’s a lot!  Well guess what she’s agreed to give our readers for Easter?  Yep you’re very own shopping code for 20% off any of her cute creations!

For 20% off any item from Millie Fern enter: TUMBLEWEE at checkout

The Easter bunnies and chicks are ready to go in all sizes!

Can't you just picture these cuties in your little ones easter basket?

Millie Fern specializes in amigurumi plushie creatures including custom work.  She encourages custom items and loves to work with clients to create something unique. She’s even green-conscious and just started carrying eco-friendly fiberfill made of corn fibers rather than polyester.

We also love the frog as an Easter pick for boys!

All of her cute little creations are one-of-a-kind. And she has many creatures in stock and available for immediate shipment!  If you want to see more of her stuff and how happy she makes her customers go to her facebook page!

Just enter TUMBLEWEE at checkout for 20% off.  And . . . if you haven’t already go enter our Esty Easter Basket Giveaway.

meg

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