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It’s time for the Creative Craft blog hop!! Sara, Birdz of a Feather is our host and does a great job rounding up some awesome crafters each month. I will share each creator’s craft at the bottom of my page.
I am creating a cute Easter craft; it was quite simple to create. If you want to know how I made the little Dollar Tree craft keep on reading!
Dollar Tree Decor Craft Tutorial
Materials needed:
- Egg plaque from Dollar Tree
- Material
- Cotton Balls
- Needle and thread
- Faux grass bundle
- Terracotta pot
- Floral foam
- Hot glue and glue gun
- Paint
- Spackle
- Ribbon
- Sprigs of flowers
Instructions:
Remove one egg from the ribbon package. Cover the back of the hole with masking tape, fill the hole with spackle, let dry and sand smooth.
Paint your egg the color of your choice.
Cut out 6 bunny ear shapes out of your material.
With small amount of cotton, place the cotton in between the ear shaped material. Sew the two pieces together with needle and thread.
I created 2 ears and 4 paws.
Added Happy Easter and a bow to hide the spackled hole.
Added polka dots to the egg with the end of a paint brush.
Creating a little planter of grass by poking the grass sprigs into the foam.
I decorated my egg with pieces of flowers.
Glue the egg to the terracotta pot. That’s it!
It will be a cute decoration for our half bathroom. Tomorrow I will be sharing how I style our half bathroom for Easter; I hope you come over to see that!
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This is a cute project!
Thanks Cindy so much!
This is just so precious looking. I wouldn’t have thought to make it this way. Pinned and I’m glad you shared the inspiration.
What a clever way to use an old hat or sweater. Happy Spring, Terrie!
Thanks Ann. Happy Spring and Easter to you sweet girl.
How smart using an old knit cap! I love all of your projects and this one was no exception. Great job Terrie! So cute!
Thanks Tammy. Love hopping with you.
Your Easter craft is so cute and precious – both fun and festive! It’s the perfect project for kids and adults to re-create!
Thanks Gail. It really is an easy craft for young ones too.
This little egg is adorable. Everytime I go to the dollar store I see and like the wooden cut outs and can never figure out exactly what to do with them. This inspired me. Thank you for sharing.
I do the same thing. But still by them in case I see something that inspires me on working with them. Thanks Leanna!
How sweet Terrie, your bunny hugging a big Easter egg put an instant smile on my face! Adorable idea and so cute with the grass! The flowers and ribbon look so cute on the egg too, love it!
Thank you Jenna. I appreciate your sweet comment.
Adorable Terrie! Your ideas always spark inspiration in me! Happy Easter 🙂
Aw, thanks Sara. I am happy to inspire you. Thanks for hosting this fun hop! Happy Easter to you and your family.
Your Dollar Tree craft looks so sweet! That was a clever idea to use sweater material for the ears and paws. I look forward to seeing how you decorated your half bath this week!
Thanks Allyson. Looking for material to use for the bunny parts I found an old stocking cap, I must of used it in another craft because it was cut up already, so I used it. I was looking for a white burlap, I like the sweater look more.
Terrie, this is such a cute idea and I love the different textures you used! Blessings, Cecilia @My Thrift Store Addiction
Thank you Cecilia. Blessing to you as well.