Simple Easter Crafts
Did you ever notice how most children seem to be fearless when it comes to crafts? They don’t wait until they have become experts to plunge in and make fun things just for the joy of it. For those, young or old, who might be a little shy about their ability, here are a few quick and easy to make Easter items to build confidence.
- Eggshell Shells
Most people are familiar with coloring Easter eggs. But eggshells also make great material for a wide range of craft items. Hard boil a few eggs, then color one each in a primary color or make rainbow patterns. Allow to dry, then break off the shell in chunks. You could use raw eggs, but hard boiling them saves the trouble of cleaning, drying or sterilizing.
Now you’ve got a whole pile of colored eggshell pieces. What to do? You could use spray adhesive to glue them to a nice wicker basket. Now something plain has been turned into a festival of color! Or, you could apply them to a small piece of cloth cut in the shape of a vest for a doll. Apply the colored pieces to simulate miniature football shoulder pads. Or make tiny colorful shoes or a little hat for a bunny doll.
Make an Easter Bunny with Paper Plates
Paper plates are another handy everyday item that can be used for simple Easter craft projects. Here’s an super easy way to use them to make a cute little Easter bunny.
Take the first paper plate and fold it in half to make a crease. Along the fold, cut about 1/3 in toward the center from each side, leaving 1/3 in the middle uncut. Now you can fold about a quarter of the paper plate down on each side, so the craft will stand up on its own. Paint or draw a pink nose and tiny black eyes onto the middle of the section.
Now take another paper plate lying flat on the table and glue the rim to it. Use still another plate to cut out some bunny rabbit ear shapes. Color the interiors pink with crayon, colored marker or hobby paint. Leave the border white, like real rabbit’s ears. Attach the ears to the standing section made earlier by sliding them into the slits made by your cuts and glue them into place.
Now you’ve got a bunny rabbit who is popping his head up out of his teeny rabbit hole to take a look around!
- Easter Bunny Doll
Easter bunny dolls are fun and simple to make. A few strips of felt and some stuffing are all you need to make a great looking stuffed toy. Make sure the dog doesn’t get it, though!
Cut up some old scrap cloths and curl them into arms and legs. Or, for extra fluffiness, curl them around cotton balls. You can tie the rags into place with small bits of colored thread. Tie the legs at the ankle, knee and upper thigh. Tie the arms at the wrist, elbow and just above and below the shoulder. That will give the arms and legs some definition. Or try stuffing panty hose and tying it off to make legs and arms and cover it with scraps.
Do the same to make a torso, neck and head, and those all-important ears. You could sew the arms and legs to the body or tie them together with overlapping pieces of cloth and secure it with thread. Then you can paint the face with hobby paint, or glue some colored eggshell bits on for the nose and eyes.
Easy!
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Painless Easter Craft Projects
Easter is imminent, so once again the time has arrived to start making Easter crafts. Each Easter season gives me another chance get creative. It also means looking on the Internet for new Easter craft ideas. But that’s fun, and I actually look forward to it. I’m pretty sure I can gather all the components I need in just a short time.
As a rule I my creative process starts with searching for free vintage Easter clip art that can be used as the basis for the craft. Since this will be an Easter project, I plan to look for Easter bunny or baby chick images. That should be simple, due to the number of Easter images available on the ’Net.
I’ve also found in the past that free vintage Easter postcards that can be accessed all over the World Wide Web make fantastic bases for Easter craft projects. Given that these digital cards already have terrific Easter designs, a excellent craft project can be created pretty easily.
Great Easter crafts can also be made with scrapbook supplies. A variety of photo frames, borders and other embellishments exist that can make your project unique. For example, 3D stickers can go a long way toward making your project literally stand out. In addition, printed scrapbook papers –whether digital or bought in a store — will add a spark of color to your Easter project. These components are used by professional card designers, so using them wisely will give you professional looking results.
So as you plan to make Easter crafts this Easter, remember to use the Web. Keep things basic and let the art you choose shine through. That will give you terrific results and make the whole thing go a lot smoother. You’ll probably get great reactions from friends and family members too. And if you plan to sell your Easter crafts, you can be confident that your crafts will be attractive enough to sell.