Here are two cute floral rabbit images to use in your home Easter decor.
Copy, print and pop in a frame for your Easter display.
Free for personal non-commercial use.
Copyright applies.
#freeeasterprintables #easterimages
Here are two cute floral rabbit images to use in your home Easter decor.
Copy, print and pop in a frame for your Easter display.
Copyright applies.
#freeeasterprintables #easterimages
Sometimes finding the perfect centerpiece for a party or event can be a daunting task, but jelly bean vases with artificial flowers are an easy unique and playful solution.
Using a clear vase, fill it up with jelly beans of any colour or shape.
To save on the amount of jelly beans used, you can use a cardboard tube as a central flower holder as I have done.
Once filled, add a few artificial flowers of your choice to create the illusion of a candy-filled garden. Cut the flower stems to the height required and wrap in tissue to help with stability in the tube. Place in the tube and then top up with jelly beans.
Whether you stick with traditional pastel-coloured jelly beans for Easter or go for a bold and bright mix for a summer celebration, the possibilities are endless.
Eye-catching Jelly bean vases with artificial flowers bring fun and playfulness to any function or special event.
I've used mine to embrace a little fun in the Easter decor.
For the latest posts CLICK :)
Easter craft is such fun to create, and what better way to celebrate the holiday than by making a no-sew sock Easter rabbit filled with rice for a cute decoration!
· A sock (the thicker weave the better)
· Uncooked rice
· Twine
· Scissors
· A black marker or paint pen
1. Fill the sock with uncooked rice for the body, making sure to leave enough room for the head.
An easy way to fill it with rice is by putting the sock into a jar and folding it over the sides of it.
Once you have enough rice in the sock for the body remove it from the jar and continue pouring the rice for the head.
2. Tie off the sock with twine, creating the rabbit's body.
3. Tie off the head portion with twine.
4. Holding the sock upright, cut and shape to ears at the top of the head.
5. Using a black pen (or white for a darker-coloured sock) mark the eyes and a cross for the nose.
And there you have it!
Your very own sock Easter rabbit filled with rice.
This cute DIY project makes a great addition to any Easter decor and can be made with materials you may already have at home.
Happy crafting!