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12 Easter Craft Projects

March 16, 2013 By A Spoonful of Sugar - 3 Comments

With two weeks until Easter, it is time to get your Easter Crafting on! Here is a round up of our most popular Easter inspired projects from the past few years. Click on the title under each picture to be taken to the original post.
Easter Candy Carrots

We made these Easter Carrots for a magazine project. Fill an Icing Bag with orange candy, and tie off with some green ribbon. Add some green tissue to the top of the carrot. These make a great alternative to chocolate for anyone with food allergies.

Easter Gift Ideas
Here are five easy to assemble Easter Gifts – including an Easter Baking Kit, Easter Sundae Kit and more.
Edible Blooms
This chocolate bouquet of Edible Blooms is made from chocolate eggs, clear cellophane, floristry wire and tape.
Easter Scavenger Hunt
Make up some mini envelopes, featuring bunny silhouettes for your Easter Hunt. Perfect for hiding clues for the Egg Hunt.
Mini Gift Bag
Make a Mini Gift Bag using scrap booking paper, washi tape, and thick twine. Perfect for holding some mini eggs or a small Easter gift.
Mini Easter Baskets

These Mini Easter Baskets are quickly sewn from felt and ribbon. They are perfectly sized to hold a pack of mini chocolate eggs.
Easter Gift Bags

Stitched from some soft gelati coloured muslin (similar to double gauze) and Easter ribbons are these drawstring gift bags.

Face Washer Bunny
Assemble a bunny from a face washer and a few craft supplies. A practical gift and could be teamed with bath toys for babies, or body products for Grandma.
Gathered Round Basket
Make a gathered round basket and fill it with Easter Eggs.
Easter Favour Bags
Cut a Bunny Silhouette out from a strip of scrap booking paper. Wrap this around a cellophane bag filled with Easter candy, and tie with twine to make some sweet Easter Favour Bags.
Bunny Silhouette Gift Cards
Make some simple Easter gift tags and cards using a bunny silhouette. Cut using a die cutting machine or trace the outline of a bunny onto patterned paper and cut out.
Easter Baking Kit
Fill a large jar with cookie cutters, sprinkles, cachous, and ingredients to make some Easter cookies. Attach the recipe to the jar. Easter Baking Kit makes a great gift for a junior Masterchef!

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  1. Cocalores says

    March 17, 2013 at 2:17 am

    So many cute ideas! (And I love that you love the same colors as I do… !) I’m pinning these for next week because I’m absolutely swamped with work right now.

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  2. Karen says

    March 10, 2014 at 12:32 am

    Thank you so much for this tutorial. I made a little basket for my 93 mother-in-law who is in assisted living. I used fabric since that was what I had on hand. I added 1″ to the length and made a double fold 1/4″ hem on both short sides. I even found a very old piece of crocheted-look lace. I think she will be delighted.

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    • A Spoonful of Sugar says

      March 10, 2014 at 6:42 am

      Sounds lovely Karen – I am sure your mother in law will love it.

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