Here’s how to take your Easter to the next level this year.
Looking for Easter wreath ideas? Well, this colorful and minimalist wreath is definitely one of our favorites of all time, and the best part is that you can do-it-yourself!
Create a simple yet sophisticated centerpiece for your Easter brunch. Just use a bunch of vintage milk bottles to hold flowers aloft and we promise you the result is going to be a blooming display that your guests will love.
If you’re having an Easter egg hunt, let each kid carry their own basket with these clever tags with dry-erase paint and simple wooden animal shapes.
A carrier pigeon, clad in a vintage-postcard print is probably one of the most lovely and sweet ideas we have ever seen for your Easter party.
Want to create a unique Easter centerpiece? Here’s the recipe for this creative DIY project:
To create this spring chicken—and bunny—hot-glue two pom-poms together, using the smaller tool to make the head and the larger for the body. From craft felt, cut out small black and white circles for the eyes and pink petal shapes in two sizes for the bunny’s ears. Use premade mini pom-poms for the nose and beak. Separate a one-inch length of embroidery floss into strands, and knot it in the middle for bunny whiskers. Adhere everything with little dabs of hot glue, then nestle the completed figures in a box filled with wheatgrass—found at most farmers’ markets and florists.
Add a special touch and voilá!
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