Just look at all these gorgeous Spring & Easter ideas for DIY decorations! Those featured here include some of your posts from last week’s #Pintorials linky and others from around the web.
10 Spring & Easter ideas for DIY decorations:
- No-sew bunting from Coombe Mill
- Spring art machine embroidery on papier mache from Isobel Moore
- Fabric scrap banner from iheartnaptime
- Paper Easter bunting from The Boy & Me
- DIY pom pom tree from The Gingerbread House
- Cake case daffodils from The MadHouse
- Decoupage eggs from Hodge Podge Craft
- Paper Easter egg wreath craft from Crafts on Sea
- Crochet daffodils from Lost On The Cloud
- Flower petal stained glass from the artful parent
This week I’m linking up my DIY Easter bunny bag, which is super cute, quick and easy (there’s a free printable template too).
Why not check out my co-hosts; ET Speaks From Home (fabric), Crafts On Sea (upcycling activities for kids) and TheBoyandMe (STEM activites) too?
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#Pintorials linky:
Thanks for including ours and I adore that one from The Artful Parent!
Me too – stunning! I love the bright colours you used in your wreath though (I am a sucker for featuring colourful pics) 😉
Please note that the image of the machine embroidered leaves was taken from my Facebook page http://www.facebook.com/IsobelMooreArt and has never been correctly attributed to me. The writer of the tutorial (VickyMyersCreations) has written a tutorial using my image. As it happens, she guessed at my method and got it wrong.
Isobel, thank you so much for letting me know. I always like to properly credit bloggers, so I have corrected the link here to your own website instead of Vicky’s. If you have a specific tutorial page, I’d be happy to link to that too, please just let me know.
Thanks very much, Gude @HodgePodgeCraft
I love the ideas you have listed here, many thanks for compiling this list for us.
My favourite has to be the decoupage eggs but am not sure I could make them to that high a quality.