Showing posts with label Easter Crafts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Easter Crafts. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Easter Crafts and recipes ebook

Easter Crafting and Recipe eBook

Hop into spring with this free eBook full of Easter craft projects and recipes. Find free Easter craft ideas to decorate your home, give as gifts and entertain the kids. Send homemade Easter cards to friends and families from our collection or find some different ideas for Easter egg decorating. Complete your Easter festivities with the collection of hand-picked Easter recipes. In this eBook you’ll find:
  • 130 Pages of Craft Ideas for Easter
  • 12 Easter Egg Decorating Projects
  • 20 Easter Table Ideas: Centerpieces, Napkin Rings and More
  • 10 Easter Chick Craft Projects
  • 20 Easter Bunny Craft Projects
  • 10 Easter Recipes


Section 1: Easter Cards

Make an Easter card bursting with spring images of flowers, bunnies and more with this collection of free Easter card ideas. You can also pick a lovely religious Easter card, which kids can help create. For Easter card verses and poems, check out this Easter article.

 Easter Crafting and Recipe eBook

Section 2: Easter Egg Decorating


This egg decorating collection features ideas with ribbons, feathers, glitter and even dragonflies. Your favorite craft technique can be adapted to a beautiful Easter egg. For reusable eggs that save you having to waste food, we present a variety of plastic Easter egg craft.


Section 3: Easter Rabbit Craft Ideas


Easter is just not Easter without the loveable Easter bunny. This collection of Easter rabbit craft ideas includes centerpieces, home décor items, gift boxes and more. Easily create Easter bunnies with little more than paper sacks and tissue paper!


Section 4: Easter Home Décor and Craft Projects for Entertaining

In this section, you’ll find ideas to help you spruce up your table for an Easter brunch or other Easter gathering. Cross-stitch cute bunny coasters in a jiffy or have the kids help create Easter Critter napkin rings. You have many options for lively Easter centerpieces and wreaths.

 Easter Crafting and Recipe eBook

Section 5: Easter Chick Craft Ideas


Bring the cuteness of baby chicks into your home with these Easter chick craft projects and celebrate new life in spring. Create a needle-felted chick complete with felt top-hat or an easy pom-pom chick. Make cheery Easter chicks for table décor with affordable foam.


Section 6: Easter Crafts for Kids


Keep the kids entertained with Easter craft projects just for them. Have them help create Easter Bunny shirts to wear on an egg hunt or stockings for the Easter bunny to fill.


Section 7: Easter Recipes

Last but certainly not least, explore this collection of hand-picked Easter recipes, compliments of Recipe4Living.com. Whether you need the perfect brunch recipe, a satisfying lamb entrée, or an impressive Easter dessert, you’ll find it here.

Easter Crafting and Recipe eBook

If you like this eBook, check out the Easter Craft eBook: Blogger Edition, full of great Easter craft projects from our favorite craft bloggers. These projects have unique ideas and step-by-step photos to help you create, decorate and give this Easter.

 Need help downloading our eBooks? Read our help document here!

Monday, April 4, 2011

Bunny Bows

http://easter.tipjunkie.com/bunny-bows-crafting



Bunny Bows!

I’m soo excited to share my bunny bows with you!  They’re soo springy and cute!  Do you want to make some for your little girls?  Let me show you how!
Lets start with the ears.  Your going to want to cut four pieces of ribbon four inches long.  Two white for the outside of the ear and two pink for the inside.
Alright, so here is the only slightly tricky part of this whole thing.  Your going to hot glue one end of a white and pink ribbon together and then loop it around before you hot glue the other end.  The pink will slide out an eighth or a fourth of an inch because it’s on the inside.  Glue the ribbon ends together so they make ear looking loops.
Like so.
Next we’re going to make the bunny belly.  Cut six pieces of ribbon, one of each of these measurements: 6 inches, 5.5 inches, 5 inches, 4.5 inches, 4 inches and 3.5 inches.  If you don’t want to make such a full looking belly you could just do three pieces of ribbon, one 3.5, 4.5 and 5.5. 
Loop your ribbons around and hot glue them at a right angle on the end of each other.  Does that make sense?  Just look at the picture you’ll see what I mean.
Start stacking and hot gluing the layers together where the ribbon came together at a point.
Take a hair clippy and line it with ribbon.  Now we are ready to assemble our bunny.
Overlap the ears and glue them together and then glue them to the clip.  Glue the belly about a fourth inch underneath the ears.
The last step is to make the face.  Take a 2.5 inch piece of white ribbon and loop it around and glue the ends together.
Take your little white loop and mash it down and crease it with your fingers.  Take your hot glue gun and squirt a little glue in the corners where it overlaps on itself.
Line up the triangle on your bunny face with the triangle on the body and glue it down.  Add googly eyes, a mini pom-pom nose and make a little bow tie.  And you are all done!
Aww, what a cute widdle bunny wabbit!  Inspiration for these came from this etsy shop.
Hoppy bow making to ya!  (Sorry I had to say it.)
*If you want to make these a little smaller then cut the ears at 3.5″ and the body at 3″, 4″ and 5″.