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easter egg covered with origami
dream a little bigger
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DIY egg candle
one little project
Don't throw away the eggshells! Instead, cleverly transform them into Easter candles. Personalize it to your taste with wax dyes, sweet-scented essential oils, and soy or beeswax.
Get the tutorial at One Little Project.
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easter dessert kebab
inspired by charm
Easter dessert kebabs featuring peeps, carrot cake truffles, rice crispy treats, peanut butter eggs, and mini coconut cupcakes are a super easy edible craft to tackle with kids. Be sure to take a photo of your beautiful creation before it gets eaten.
Get the tutorial at Inspired by Charm.
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potted lily
The house built by Lars
Do you make your own flowers? Well, this is a next level Easter craft. It's much easier than you think. All you need is crepe paper, wire, a pot, and moss.
Get the tutorial at The House That Lars Built.
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gold geometric easter egg
That's nice
It's actually possible to create completely chic Easter eggs, like this one that features a golden geometric design. All you need to make them is a golden felt tip pen and a little creativity.
Get tutorials on Lovely Indeed.
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glitter easter candy jar
crazy little project
All you need to make this craft are a few simple materials: a small jar, glitter, pom poms, googly eyes, and decoupage. Don't forget the sweets!
Get the tutorial at Crazy Little Projects.
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Gold leaf mottled egg wreath
craft patches
Gold leaf can instantly make almost anything look cool and elegant. This wreath Easter egg is no exception. It's a sophisticated way to jazz up your holiday decor.
Get tutorials at The Craft Patch.
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mini basket name tag
The house built by Lars
Ree Drummond loves creating tablescapes for parties and celebrations. These adorable mini Easter her basket name tags are the perfect addition to your Easter brunch.
Get the tutorial at The House That Lars Built.
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pocky easter nest treat
sarah harts
Candy Easter eggs may taste even better when placed in pint-sized “nests” made from Pocky sticks.
Get the tutorial at Sarah Hearts.
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DIY Chinoiserie Easter Eggs
alice and lois
If you love vintage things, then this stunning blue and white chinoiserie egg is for you. To create these unique eggs, simply cut out your favorite design from a chinoiserie-patterned paper napkin, apply it to an artificial or real egg with Mod Podge, and then brush on another layer of Mod Podge to seal it.
Get the tutorial with Alice and Lois.
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lemon easter eggs
dream a little bigger
If you want to bring some fruity vibes to your holiday, why not try making eggs that resemble small ripe lemons?
Get the tutorial at Dream a Little Bigger.
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glitter easter egg slime
best ideas for kids
Slime lovers will love these glittery Easter eggs filled with glittery slime! You can also put all the ingredients you need to make this slime in an Easter basket and give it as a nice gift.
Get tutorials at The Best Idea for Kids.
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pipe cleaner bunny ring
meaningful mom
These simple and fun DIY bunny rings made from pipe cleaners are a great homemade idea for budding fashionistas. Plus, they can be used as cute accessories to wear to Easter brunch.
Get the tutorial at Meaningful Mama.
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easter egg maracas
A cunning mom's scattered thoughts
What better way to start the party than with these colorful Easter egg maracas? This craft uses leftover plastic Easter eggs, a plastic spoon, and popcorn kernels as a noise maker inside the egg. It's necessary, so it's easy and fun.
Get the tutorial at Scattered Thoughts of a Crafty Mom.
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pom pom chick
one little project
This Easter, make your own cute chick friends using chunky yarn, felt, pipe cleaners, googly eyes, and hot glue!
Get the tutorial at One Little Project.
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DIY rainbow egg storage setup
handmade charlotte
Get kids creative and set up a cute place for your Easter tablescape with this rainbow egg craft. Each rainbow “wreath” is made with chocolate eggs and jelly beans, so be careful not to eat too much so you have enough for your craft.
Get the tutorial at Handmade Charlotte.
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easter snow globe
artistic days
Snow globes aren't just for Christmas! Combine small jars, glycerine, glitter, and Easter animals to create a festive, springy snow globe perfect for Easter.
Get tutorials at Artful Days.
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Chick's bookmark
Hey, let's make something
Bunny ear books will be a thing of the past when you make this adorable chick bookmark. Made with a printable pattern of rabbit and chick bookmarks, you'll never lose your place when rereading the Easter book with your family.
Get the tutorial at “Hey Let's Make Stuff.”
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mini pocket bunny
Swoodson says
Turn a typical Easter egg surprise into just candy with this mini pocket bunny. I used very small scraps of felt and it's so adorable.
Get the tutorial at Swoodson Says.
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easter bunny peep catnip toy
dream a little bigger
Our furry friends are in for an Easter treat just like everyone else! Pet your kitty with a Peeps the Rabbit-inspired toy that parents and kids can make using acrylic craft felt Let's give it to you.
Get the tutorial at Dream a Little Bigger.
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Nitya Rao is an editorial assistant at The Pioneer Woman, where she covers a wide range of articles including food, fashion, beauty, lifestyle, and news.
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