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chick in egg carton
Provided by One Little Project
Don't toss cartons after you've dyed your eggs or baked your Easter sweets. You can turn each into her 6 adorable chicks. Filled with M&M's or Cadbury mini eggs, he places one at each seat at dinner as a welcome gesture.
Get the tutorial at One Little Project.
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origami rabbit
Provided by Studio DIY
You can make virtually anything with origami, including these adorable Easter mascots. Making chickens and rabbits by folding plain or patterned paper is easier than you think. This is also a great mindful activity to reduce the stress of holiday hosting.
Get tutorials from Studio DIY.
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easter sun catcher
This craft kit has everything you need to make a cheerful and colorful paper suncatcher for your window. Displaying these Easter-themed decorations will give your home an iridescent glow (and the kids will love it) when the sun hits it.
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animals on paper plates
Vicky Barone
This is a perfect craft for young children. Googly-eyed Easter creatures are easy to make and decorate walls, tablescapes, classrooms, and more. The ingredients and steps are simple, and the finished product is very cute.
Get a tutorial from Vicky Barone.
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paper carrot snack box
Offering the house built by Lars
Kids will love Easter baskets, but adults deserve some holiday goodies too. If you're hosting, make these adorable paper carrot boxes filled with your favorite Easter candies, faux grass, Easter eggs, and more to hand out as party favors.
Check out the complete tutorial at The House That Lars Built.
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easter bunny marshmallow
Courtesy of Oh Joy
Get into the Easter spirit with delicious treats that your kids will want to help make in the kitchen. You can make at least 12 pieces per batch, so you'll have enough for when people come back for seconds.
Get the tutorial at Oh Joy.
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marble easter egg name tag
beautiful mess
Easter egg-shaped clay tags are a craft you can make with your little ones and teens. For a marble effect, choose several colors of air-dried clay. Use it to label Easter baskets, hang it from a branch as an Easter tree ornament, or group it with some bunny pom poms to make an adorable garland.
Get the tutorial at A Beautiful Mess.
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easter bunny snowball
studio diy
After Easter dinner, enjoy super sweet desserts, including adorable mini cakes in the shape of rabbits. This no-bake idea is so easy that even young children can help, as it starts with a ready-made snack cake.
Get tutorials at Studio DIY.
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peeps table topper
Tell Love & Party
You can't go wrong with Peeps. Every spring, people around the world eat more than 1.5 billion of them. Not sure what sweets to decorate your Easter table with? Use this cute DIY to create centerpiece-worthy treats. A quick dip in melted candy and sprinkles makes these Peeps special.
Get the tutorial at Tell Love and Party.
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easter egg candle
The House That Lars Built/Courtesy of Jane Merritt
Introducing eco-friendly crafts that can also be used as tabletop decorations for Easter dinner. Give leftover eggshells a second life (as cute candle molds) with this DIY.
Get the tutorial at The House That Lars Built.
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dried flower easter wreath
Jane Merritt/The House That Lars Built
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paper cut flower easter egg holder
Courtesy of Leah Griffiths
All you need to make this adorable egg holder is some colorful cardstock. They can also be used as name tags during Easter brunch, and the multi-colored paper makes for a great display.
Get the tutorial with Lia Griffith.
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pinata egg
oh happy day
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easter egg hunt banner
studio diy
Give yourself some extra time to prepare for your Easter egg hunt with our free printable posters. While you hide the eggs, the children draw pictures with watercolor markers. Once the sign is officially up, let the games begin.
Get tutorials at Studio DIY.
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easter bunny stuffed animal
jane merritt
A sweet linen bunny with a pom-pom tail is the perfect Easter gift for your kids or friends who love minimalist style. Don't worry, it's very easy to sew. Choose ribbons with floral patterns or contrasting colors.
Get the tutorial at The House That Lars Built.
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sugar string easter egg basket
melodrama
Make an egg Easter basket that everyone will want to make themselves. The key ingredients are a lot of sugar and a balloon (to make the egg shape).
Get the tutorial on Melodrama.
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DIY bunny art, painted eggs and carrot twine
These three DIY Easter decorations may look fancy, but they're surprisingly easy to make at home. In just a few steps and with simple supplies, you can make a framed burlap bunny print to hang on your wall (also makes a great baby shower gift!) or hand-paint eggs or twine-wrapped carrots. You can also decorate it for Easter. dinner table.
Follow the easy video tutorial.
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geode easter egg
classy small design
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bunny string light garland
Chirochic life
If you're planning to dine al fresco this Easter, consider making a DIY string light garland in the shape of a bunny to hang above your dining table and wow your guests with its cuteness.
Get the tutorial at A Kalio Chic Life.
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geometric paper easter eggs
appropriate blog
Don't think that all Easter crafts have to be pastel colors and bunnies. You can also create and display bold and colorful egg-like artwork.
Get tutorials on Proper.
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