Handicrafts for Easter and spring – 6 creative decoration ideas
The Easter and spring time is full of the bright colors that nature offers us in this beautiful season. Let yourself be inspired and invite spring into your home by making our light decorating ideas come true. These 6 ideas for handicrafts for Easter and spring are simple, inexpensive and look really nice. Let your imagination run wild and beautify your home!
Handicrafts for Easter – design a door wreath
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All you need to craft this idea for Easter is a wooden ring and colorful fabric eggs. You can buy these ready-made or make them yourself. It is best to use felt because this is the easiest fabric to work with. Simply glue the colorful stripes onto the egg.
Prepare eggs
Once you have prepared enough eggs, you can start attaching them to the ring. The best way to do this is to use a hot glue gun or some other durable glue.
Glue on Easter eggs
The eggs should overlap slightly so that the wooden ring cannot be seen. So work your way forward until you have covered the whole ring.
Decorate with the finished wreath
With the pretty ring you can decorate the wall, the door or the chest of drawers. The bright colors also make the decoration perfect for the children’s room. Try them out right away.
2. Crafts for Easter and spring – pom poms made from tissue paper
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Decorate the dining area with these beautiful paper pompoms. They can be hung on the chandelier, placed in the middle of the Easter table or used as a decoration for a garden party. The bright colors give the room a fresh look. Required materials: colored tissue paper (ideally only 2-3 colors that are coordinated with the other table decorations.), Scissors, floral wire, ribbon. Take 6 to 10 sheets of tissue paper and fold them in the shape of an accordion.
Crafts for Easter and spring
Use sharp scissors to cut both ends of the folded tissue paper. Tie the middle of the folded paper with floral wire or thread. In case you have the pompoms to hang, also tie a ribbon on the wire. Now you need to fluff up the paper flower by unfolding the paper sheets and forming a ball. You can combine two colors or different shades of color.
3. Make a small tree yourself out of a topiary ball and colored ribbons
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We are in love with this idea. This little tree is perfect for the Easter table as well as for any other occasion. You need LOTS of ribbons, a flower pot or small decorative buckets, chopsticks, a large styrofoam ball, floral foam, scissors, pins, hot glue gun and decorative stones, candy or silk paper for the base. Prick the styrofoam ball with the wooden stick after you have smeared it with a bit of hot glue. Then do the same with the floral foam. Then you put the floral foam in the pot so that there are no gaps and is stable.
Materials needed
Cut the ribbons in small pieces. Make a loop with a piece of ribbon and stick the needle where the ends meet and then decorate the styrofoam ball with it. Repeat this until the entire ball is covered. To complete the look of the tree, add small decorative stones or sweets to the flower pot to hide the floral foam. Now you have a beautiful little tree that can be adjusted for every season!
4. Hanging vases for pansies – window decorations made from baby jars
Baby jars transformed into cute hanging vases. They are hung on the window by tying them with floral wire and ribbon. For the handles, it is best to double the support. The purple hues look delicate and elegant. Add more dynamism by letting the glasses hang in different lengths.
5. Beautiful paper vase cover
A seasonal bouquet in a nicely folded vase cover makes a big impression, especially when the color scheme is coordinated with the flowers. Iron the fabric on an iron-on pad (for rigidity and to protect the fabric from fraying), and then in folds. Make small slits on each fold and pass a ribbon through and finish with a nice bow.
6. Make Easter eggs out of yarn – quickly and creatively
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These Easter eggs are so easy to make for Easter and can also be a great gift idea for the kids if you hide a little surprise in the egg. You will need some balloons, a small hand air pump, modeling glue from the craft store, and yarn. Use the hand air pump to inflate the balloons to the desired size and then squeeze the balloon to form an egg. Roll yarn onto the balloon as shown and cut the end. That way we know how much yarn we need. After that you have two options – soak the yarn in the glue or add the glue with a brush. Let the eggs dry for at least 24 hours. Once the thread has dried, pop the balloon and pull the pieces out through the holes. And done!
Crafts for Easter and spring
Handicrafts for Easter and spring – creative ideas