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Craft Project: Towel Easter Bunny
It's time to get our Easter decorations out! Here is an easy bunny to make with your children or grandchildren. Lay washcloth like a diamond. Roll each half to the center making sure the "fuzzy" side of the washcloth is going to be on the outside.
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Craft: Ribbon Ties Easter Wreath
Easy way to decorate your grapevine wreaths for Easter are just to run a ribbon through it's vines and then just use plastic eggs and sandwich the ribbon between the egg and close (no glue needed). Add silk flowers and then choose two colors of ribbon, cut in 12 inch strips, and tie and knot off all over the wreath and let dangle. Fast, pretty look and no use of glue. Happy Easter! :-)
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Craft Project: Lacy Easter Eggs
By Debra Frick
These eggs can be used as a centerpiece on your Easter table or you can cut a hole in them and they can be used as an Easter Basket. These are easy enough to make that it can be a family project.
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Craft Project: Easy Plastic Chocolate Easter Eggs
By Debra Frick
This article is in honor of my mom Patricia Churchman who, when she was alive, never let an Easter pass without going to our local chocolate shop and buying us the most beautiful chocolate eggs. They were so beautiful that we even did not want to eat them.
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Craft Project: Bunny Bag
This cute bunny bag can be used as a gift bag or table decor. Very inexpensive and easy to make! Fringe top of bag by making 2 inch long cuts about every 1/4 inch along top edge of flattened bag. Draw bunny teeth using black marker and white paper.
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Craft Project: Plastic Egg Bunny
You'll want to make lots of these cute bunnies from those inexpensive plastic eggs. Great project for kids. Cut a heart shape from the fun foam for the feet. Glue the egg to the feet with the point in the back.
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Craft Project: Easter Napkin Ties
This easy craft is an adorable way to get younger kids involved with family and Easter crafts. The napkin ties are simple to make, look cute, and children are free to make just one or an entire set! Four chenille stem petals make the flower, while the colorful egg creates the center.
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Craft: Easter Jars
These are little easter jars. The first was filled with preserves and the other with spaghetti sauce. I got a dollar stamp from Michaels and some spring paper and made these jars for Easter for the grandkids. They were very easy and I love recycling the jars
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Happy St. Patrick's Day From ThriftyFun
Here are Susan's grandkids celebrating St. Patrick's Day in their very special hats.
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Craft Project: Crocheted Easter Bunny Basket
This adorable Easter Basket is crocheted over a 2 or 3 liter soda bottle. With a sharpie, mark bottle 4 inches up from the bottom. Cut. Also cut one piece from below the shoulder of the bottle 1/2 inch wide for the handle. Round the ends.
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