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Easter bouquets, flower arrangements, gift wrapping, garlands, souvenirs, plus - a selection of ideas for homemade Easter cards.
1. Napkins with Easter Bunnies
Photo: countryliving.com
Decorate simple white napkins with symbolic images of rabbits using fabric and stencil paints, and sew fringed braid along the edge.
2. Painted jars of grass
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Such jars can be made to decorate the table or put on a shelf. For them you will need the cans themselves, acrylic paint of several pastel colors and paper "shavings" (filler for wrapping gifts, you can buy in a flower shop, gifts or make it yourself by cutting colored paper into thin strips). First, we paint each jar in its own color and let the paint dry. Then apply the patterns, dry again. Add weed - done!
3. Golden jars vases
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By the way, the same jars can be painted with gold paint and make elegant flower vases from them. For even painting, it is better to take the paint in a spray can, and if you are not against the texture, an ordinary decorative metallic acrylic and a brush or sponge will do.
4. Rhinestone with rabbit ears
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In such a rim for Easter you can dress a child - for sure he will be delighted. You will need a regular bezel, fabric and wire. “Ears” are made from strips of fabric sewn along the length where the wire is threaded. The rim must be covered with the same fabric and attached to it "ears".
5. Easter bunny from a paper ball
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Another option for crafts that will delight children is a paper ball rabbit. The ball can be bought at a craft store or where gifts are packed. Add color cardboard ears, paper mustache, eyes and a nose from pompons - the rabbit is ready.
6. Easter egg pendants
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For such pendants you will need colored cardboard with ornaments of different types, glue, thick colored threads and a few beads for decoration. First make an egg-shaped pattern. Then cut the blanks from cardboard, 4 blanks are needed for each pendant. Fold each half in length, with the picture inward, and glue it together, placing the thread in the middle. Garnish with beads bottom and top.
7. Garland of white rabbits
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For such a garland you will need paper, glue and thread. Make several pompons of the same size out of threads. Cut out a rabbit image template. Glue them to the base thread and attach a pompom tail to each.
8. Garland of multi-colored rabbits
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Garland with rabbits from multi-colored paper is made in the same way as the previous one, but looks different.
9. Garland of pompons
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You can make a garland and only from multi-colored pompons, large or small.
10. Garland with tassels
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For such a garland, multi-colored threads for brushes, beads and letters for inscription are needed - you can cut them out of colored paper yourself.
11. Garland of wrapping paper
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A garland can also be made from wrapping paper. Take a few sheets with a gentle spring print, cut out the details according to the template and just sew them on a typewriter.
12. Tulips in a wooden box
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Such an original way of “serving” can complement or replace a traditional bouquet in a vase.
13. "Lace" Easter eggs
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To make these decorations, you need sheets of colored cardboard, lace paper napkins, glue and watercolor. However, instead of it, you can use those food colors with which you paint real eggs for Easter. First, make an egg-shaped template and cut cardboard blanks and paper napkins on it.We spray the blanks from napkins with water from the spray gun and immediately drop them with colorful paints. When the napkins are dry, glue them to the blanks from cardboard.
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14. Chickens from egg packaging
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You will need cardboard packaging for eggs, a breadboard knife, glue, paints and colored paper. Cut out the convex parts of the package, glue them in two and paint. When the paint is dry, add color paper parts.
15. Egg shell flower stands
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All that needs to be done is to carefully open the shell, rid the raw eggs of the contents and rinse the shell. Flowers in such “vases” can be placed on the table in ordinary egg stands.
16. "Flower bed" in the package of eggs
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Another version of the "flower bed" in the eggshell. This composition can please you for a long time, because the plant is placed in each shell together with the ground.
17. Gift bags with "ears"
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In such a package you can put Easter gifts, for example, treats. You will need simple rectangular craft bags, threads, pom-poms for the "tails". For each bag, cut the “ears” on top. Glue the "ponytails". Put a gift in a bag, tie it, add a label - you can draw it yourself.
18. Gift bags made of fabric
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Gift bags can also be sewn from fabric and decorated with Easter symbols.
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19. Gift bags with painting and embroidery
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It’s best to first cut and decorate such bags, and then sew them together. The drawing is applied with acrylic paint for the fabric. When the paint dries, it can be embroidered around the edge.
20. Gift bag with applique
Photo: northstory. ca
Such a handbag can be made both from a paper bag, and from a bag made of fabric. Ribbons for fringes and applique in the form of an egg can be sewn or glued.
DIY Easter boxes: master class
21. Colorized paper gift bags
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Another option for Easter gift wrapping: hand-painted plain paper bags with felt-tip pens or markers.
22. Button pattern
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Here, the buttons are glued to the paper, but you can take the fabric and sew the buttons on it, then pull it onto the cardboard and insert it into the frame.
23. The embroidered picture
Photo: dosmallthingswithlove.com
A small picture embroidered with a cross and left in the hoop can be either a decoration of your home or a wonderful gift.
24. Easter bouquet of twigs
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To create such a bouquet, twigs and small plastic or foam multi-colored eggs are needed (they can be bought at needlework stores). The eggs are glued to the ends of the twigs with a glue gun.
25. Easter bouquet decorated with feathers
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Easter bouquet can be made very bright - for example, decorating it with colorful feathers.
26. Easter bouquet with paper decorations
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Feathers for decorating a bouquet can be cut out of paper by choosing, for example, pastel colors.
27. Easter bouquet of twisted branches
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Your Easter bouquet can be the top of laconicism in terms of pendants for branches. You can decorate the twigs themselves by carefully wrapping each colored thread.
28. Easter bouquet with ornaments from kulechek
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You can put treats, such as sweets or cookies, in these little bags. The main thing is to make sure that the branches will support their weight.
29. Easter cards with applique
Photo: northstory. ca
Make kraft paper blanks and decorate them with colored paper and textured applique.
30. Easter card with a pattern
Photo: luloveshandmade.com
You can draw an Easter card, for example, repeat this drawing or create your own.
31. Easter card with a basket
Photo: YouTube / Lum Planets
The basket for this card must first be weaved from strips of paper, and then, "filled" with paper eggs, glued to the base. The pen is made of a twisted strip of paper and decorated with a bow.
32. Greeting card with multicolored letters
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If you are not completely confident in your calligraphic abilities, the inscription on the postcard can be made from letters cut out on a stencil. Prepare several sheets of paper, colored or with a pattern. Circle the letters on paper and then carefully cut them with scissors. It remains to stick the letters to the card.
33. Postcard from the coloring
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You can also use one of the coloring templates: print it on a sheet of paper, draw, cut and paste it on a cardboard base for postcards.
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