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Easter decoration ideas

And so, the spring is coming...
 
I love the spring and the spring holidays. One of my favorite holidays is Easter. To decorate your home for Easter could be so much fun for you and your family. Let you kids help you with the easter crafts - I beleive they will love it!
 
So, I have decided to propose you some ideas for easter crafts. Here are diy ideas from Marie Claire idees.
 
Easter decoration ideas and easter crafts

Easter decoration ideas and easter crafts
 
This craft idea is very simple. You will need some decoupage paper, powder glue and baloons. Prepare the glue according the instructions. Inflate the baloons. Cut the paper in squares 10x10cm. Put the paper in the glue. Place the sheets of paper on the baloons as they overlap. Reapeatit until you cover the baloon with a dozen sheets of paper. Wait 2-3 days to dry. Remove the baloon. You can use a styrofoam ring as a base. Notice that you cannot use it as a vase unless you put a vase or glass in it.
 
If you are interested in this decoration idea, see how to make a vase from eggshells.

Easter decoration ideas and easter crafts

Here you can find some ideas for easter egg decoration. For the first idea (top right) you will need a knife for engraving (both with round head and with sharp head), a pencil and a needle. Use the needle to make a hole to remove the egg fill. Wash the egg and wait it to dry. Draw the desired image on the egg and use the knife to engrave it. Use the round knife for the inner of the image and the sharp one for the edges.
 
For the second easter egg decoration idea (bottom right) visit how to do it yourself a vintage easter egg decoration.


Easter decoration ideas and easter crafts

Easter decoration ideas and easter crafts
If you are good in sewing or "wire" art try these ideas!
 
Source and pictures: Marie Claire Idees
 
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