Showing posts with label spring. Show all posts
Showing posts with label spring. Show all posts

paint chip easter egg treats


I have a silly little last minute Easter craft to share with you guys today. I will confess I have a bit of an addiction to the free paint chips found at every hardware store I visit and so my colorful collection has grown. I wanted to find a way to use them in my Easter basket making - these eggs are so quick and simple and a fun quirky twist on the traditional candy eggs! 

Paint Chip Easter Eggs

Paint Chips
Egg Template
Scissors
Glue
Exacto and Ruler
Tape or Stickers


After cutting a front and back for each egg score the center of just the top piece with an exacto knife and ruler being careful not to cut the entire thing in half. You want to create a slit or pocket into the egg.


Next glue the two pieces together and let them dry completely.


Stuff the eggs with jelly beans, little notes, gift cards and goodies.


I added some decorate tape to hod them closed but it's not necessary. Hand them out to all your favorite people they are sure to make them smile!


I also wanted to thank you guys for indulging me to expose my heart a bit to you in my last post. Sometimes it is hard to know how to share more than just the pretty things but you always know how to encourage me and I am so blessed by you - so thank you!

easter bunny in the grass vase and a giveaway! (*closed*)


The girls at Oh My Crafts were so sweet and sent me a little package of fun things recently. My most favorite was the Martha Stewart fringe scissors. I could not wait to get my hands on them and instantly wanted to cut everything in sight into the perfect fringy mess.

I have a few fun projects in mind with these but couldn't help but whip together this silly and whimsical Easter project using a recycled soup can and simple tissue paper. I thought these would be a great way to present a friend or your kids teachers with some pretty flowers this Spring. 


Ingredients:

1. soup can

2. pipe cleaners

3. tissue paper

4. fabric stripes

5. fringe scissors 

6. double sided tape

7. packing tape

8. doily or other decorations

9. flowers


Make some little bunny ears using two pipe cleaners and then tie a knot at the bottom with the fabric scraps and wrap up the entire length of the ears covering the entire thing.



Next measure out a folded piece of tissue paper to fit around your can and using the fringe (or other) scissors cut fringe along the top to make the grass.



Tape the tissue paper down and then add a bow with more fabric scraps or a doily and bow like I did in the finished project.




Lastly I taped the bunny ears inside the can with some heavy packing tape to keep them secure and protect them a bit from the water.


Fill the can carefully with some water and pretty Spring flowers and your all set. Could be a cute center piece for an Easter brunch too - just a silly little Easter craft to get your juices flowing today.


And as an added bonus Oh My Crafts also sent me a $25 gift certificate for one lucky reader to purchase some fun crafting supplies too. To enter you need to "like" the Oh My Crafts facebook page HERE and sign your name in the comments below. Extra entries given to fans of A Bit of Sunshine so let me know in a separate comment if you "like" my page too or if you follow via google friend connect or reader. Contest will be open through the end of the week and a winner chosen and announced on Sunday April 1st! Good luck everyone and happy Spring!

Oh My Crafts Site, Facebook page, Blog

make something monday :: mason jar easter baskets


Happy Monday! I am so excited to share these little mason jar Easter baskets I put together recently they are super easy - you most likely have all the ingredients sitting around your home right now! Perfect size for little ones to carry around too! Head on over to Beautifully Rooted HERE this morning for the full tutorial...I will be back soon with another silly Easter craft to share!

Hope you have a wonderful day Friends!


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