Friday, March 18, 2016

Easter Decorations That Will Impress Your Guests from FTD's Blog

  1. Bird’s Nest Table Setting
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This spring tablescape by Diane of An Extraordinary Day is centered around bird’s nest table settings. Create your own nests with vines and twigs (or purchase them at the craft store), then add some jelly bean eggs to complete the look.
  1. Hanging Easter Decor
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Grab your favorite scrapbooking paper, some scissors, and thread to make this Easter Decor from My Daily Bubble. The directions suggest using a sewing machine to bind the paper, but if you don’t have one, staples work too! Follow this link to save 25% OFF Select Flowers, Gifts, and Plants at FTD!
  1. Bunny Napkins
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If you use linen napkins, how could you resist folding them into a bunny shape? This tutorial from Our Best Bites gives you simple, step-by-step directions for creating origami bunny napkins that are sure to make your guests smile.
  1. Faux Pallet Easter Canvas
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Going for a natural look? The faux pallet Easter canvas from Saved by Love Creations uses large popsicle sticks to make a pallet-inspired canvas with a contrasting Easter bunny silhouette. For a subtler silhouette, try using pastel paint instead.
  1. Peeps Bunny Bunting
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Can’t get enough Peeps during Easter? Bring them to life and add a punch of color to your decor with this festive bunny bunting tutorial by Dana Made It. It’s sure to be a great addition to your dessert table!
  1. Easter Egg Wall Hanging
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Embrace pastels with this understated Easter wall hanging from Pretty Prudent. It’s a unique, modern way to display your Easter eggs and decorate your home, and you can make it as big or small as you want simply by changing the size of the dowel.
  1. String Easter Eggs
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These string Easter eggs from Craftwhack may be a little messy to make, but they only need three low-cost materials—embroidery thread, glue, and balloons. Plus, you can easily turn them into hanging ornaments!
  1. Origami Bunnies
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These adorable origami rabbits by Origami Spirit are perfect to showcase your Easter eggs or to hold your favorite candy. You can even fill them with Easter surprises and place them around your house for an ultra-unique Easter egg hunt.
  1. Baby Jar Topiary and Felt Flower Tutorial
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If you have extra baby food jars laying around, Sugar Tot Designs found a great way to upcycle them! Paint the lids, fill them with candy or other embelishments, and top them with a felt flower to create a mini topiary.
  1. Faux Chalkboard Easter Egg Place Cards
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These neutral place cards from Dwell Delightfully will go with any table setting. Clip the eggs to a clothespin to help them stand up on the table, and dress them up with a bow that matches your decor.
  1. Bunny Wreath
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This boxwood bunny wreath by Simplicity in the South is a great way to add a little greenery to your mantle. Use wire hangers to mold a bunny or another Easter shape, and cover the hangers in boxwood leaves to make them pop.
  1. Easter Egg Candles
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Add some ambiance to your dinner party and upcycle your egg shells with these Easter egg candles fromCreative Green Living. Just paint the outside, fill them with wax and a wick, and arrange on candleholders.

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