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Enjoyable Easter Crafts!

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By Rozie Powell

Apr 01, 20195 mins

Enjoyable Easter Crafts!

Fun crafts to make with your family this Easter!

 

 

Daffodil Magnets

Credit: Jungle Creations

 

You will need:

  • Foam sheets 
  • Small round magnets
  • Scissors
  • Pegs
  • Green paint

Method:

  1. Cut a flower shape out of the yellow foam sheet.
  2. Cut a strip out of the orange foam sheet and then roll it up and glue to secure.
  3. Cut out a leaf shape out of the green foam sheet.
  4. Paint a peg green.
  5. Glue all the foam flower components together onto the peg.
  6. Glue a magnet onto the back of the peg.
  7. It is now ready to hold a beautiful photo to stick onto the fridge!

 

Bunny and Easter Egg Wreath

Credit: Jungle Creations

 

You will need:

  • Wreath (Rattan)
  • White plastic eggs
  • Paint
  • Permanent markers
  • Glue gun
  • White card
  • Scissors
  • Fake flowers

Method:

  1. Start by decorating the eggs. Firstly, paint them a mixture of colours.
  2. To add the detail, use a marker and get drawing!
  3. After the eggs are done, cut a bunny shape out of white card.
  4. Glue the eggs to the wreath.
  5. Add fanciness with the fake flowers and anything else you would like!
  6. Add the card bunny.
  7. Finish your beautiful creation with a pretty bow for it to hang!

 

Bunny and Carrot Bunting

Credit: Jungle Creations

 

You will need:

  • Various colours of A4 card
  • 2 x A4 orange card
  • Scissors
  • Fork
  • White wool
  • Green wool
  • String

Method:

  1. Start by drawing a bunny shape and cut it out. Repeat this with other pieces of coloured card.
  2. Draw a carrot shape onto a piece of orange card. Cut this out and then trace around it to make 8 card carrots.
  3. To make the bunny tails, use a fork to create small pom poms. To do this, cut off a small piece of wool and thread it through the middle of the fork prongs. Then using more wool, wrap around the fork several times until you have the desired thickness of the pom pom. Cut excess and then using the threaded piece of wool from the beginning, tie the wrapped wool together. Remove from fork and then begin to cut around the outside to reveal the pom pom. Neaten with scissors.
  4. After you have made 9 tails, glue them all onto the bunnies!
  5. For the carrot tops, cut small pieces of green wool and glue to the top of the carrot.
  6. Now to make them into bunting, glue (or tape) the string onto the back of the bunnies and carrots, leaving a good space between each. Cut off excess string and hang.

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