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Easter decorations for outdoors and indoors
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Outdoors: These blooming spring trees are decorated with colorful Easter eggs.
Indoors: Make a trip in your local craft store, spy some your favorite Easter decorations and create your own personality design. In the pictures I have duck couples surrounded by colorful tulips, and bunnies playing under the table, you can get really creative!
Wishing all Hometalkers - Happy Easter !!!!!!
Indoors: Make a trip in your local craft store, spy some your favorite Easter decorations and create your own personality design. In the pictures I have duck couples surrounded by colorful tulips, and bunnies playing under the table, you can get really creative!
Wishing all Hometalkers - Happy Easter !!!!!!
Giant papier -mache Easter Eggs- making a papier-mache is bit complicated, but there is a simple way to create your giant eggs with your own style by simply grabbing a bunch of loose-leaf papers and crumpling them up into balls. Tie all the balls together by wrapping tape around them. Finally, take large colorful wrapping paper or create your own design with craft paper, then wrap the balls. Fun ribbons and bows will add something special!
Easter eggs under blooming Springs tree-It's as easy as it looks! Find your nearest craft store and buy those colorful large plastic Easter eggs! A selection of 3-6 is ideal when decorating an outside space, like the beautiful tree seen here. Locate the most desirable section in your garden and arrange accordingly!
A Scene of Easter Celebration -What's cuter than a bunny hiding behind a shrub? Not much else! Find your nearest craft store (such as Michaels, AC Moore or some local pharmacy) and look for a medium sized bunny decoration, (we don't want it to get lost behind the large shrub). Find additional decorations such as colorful Easter eggs made out of ribbon (use a metal wire and wrap with the colorful ribbon) or small plastic Easter eggs. The combination makes for an adorable scenery!
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Published March 24th, 2012 10:48 AM
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KMS Woodworks on Mar 26, 2012
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