Spring Easter Crafts That Are Classy, Quick & Easy are on the agenda for the season to add beautiful homemade decor to our home.
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I’m sharing several Spring Easter Crafts That Are Classy, Quick & Easy that I have made over the years and a few more from favorite bloggers that I have added to my inspiration boards to make myself.
I hope you’ll find inspiration here for projects you’d like to try too.
These DIY rope candleholders work great in my Spring decor when I love to pull in natural textures like rope and baskets and other woven items. See the tutorial IN THIS POST and the video below.
The Supplies
A few years ago for my Spring mantel I bought some reclaimed wood open frames when they were on sale at Hobby Lobby. I picked out three patterns of blue fabrics and then cut them to fit, stapling them to the back of the frames to hold them in place.
It was so quick and easy and made such a dramatic impact layering the heights and sizes on the mantel.
The Supplies
One of my favorite projects was taking an old hymnal and using the pages to do Spring DIYs. You can see all the projects I did with the hymnal in THIS POST. Here I just cut pages into strips to make the Easter grass to hold the eggs in this jadeite pedestal dish.
The Supplies
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Probably my favorite item to mix in for Spring is moss. I love adding in greens. Covering some plastic dollar store Easter Eggs with moss, also from the dollar store is quick and easy. Then I just tuck them into vintage bowls and vases, nests or baskets.
The Supplies
I love taking faux stems and flowers and working them into a door hanger. The bright colors of this wreath are a welcome burst of cheer after a long snowy Winter.
The addition of a bird’s nest is perfect as the sounds of chirping are starting to fill in the quiet spaces of Spring mornings.
More Ideas From My Friends
My friend Kelly of The Tattered Pew did the cutest makeover on this thrifted bunny.
These pretty cherry blossoms are handmade with paper by The Happy Happy Nester. She has so many beautiful DIY projects.
Leslie of My 100 Year Old Home has this tutorial for a gorgeous pine cone wreath. In the pinks, it’s perfect for Spring. The pinecones make it perfect for my cabin. I’m going to have to give this a try!
How sweet are these stenciled bunnies in upcycled frames from I Watch Them Grow?
My friend Rachel of The Ponds Farmhouse is so talented! I love this flower scrap fabric pillow she made.
My friend Lora over at Create & Ponder made these precious carrots using spindles!
Michelle at Thistle Key Lane is another one of my creative friends. Look at these beautiful wooden keepsake Easter Eggs.
There are so many amazing ideas out there to inspire us. I’m working at carving out more time to do creative crafts and these bloggers tutorials help me get started.
I love pulling out some of my own each season to decorate around the house and then make more to add with them.
As my daughters get older I’m always looking for new projects to work on together it’s such a great way to gather and spend time with each other.
I’d love to see some of your favorite projects or hear if one of these inspired you! Happy crafting!
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Aussie Jo says
Everything looks so good
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Thanks!
Edmee says
Hi Kristin
Your post brought tears to my eyes. I wish that more people could understand the true meaning of Raster. Wat it represents to all of us who believe in the Mystery of faith. By the way everything looks so organic and beautiful. Love your vintage finds.
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Thank you so much Edmee! I hope your Easter is full of blessings. Your comment has blessed me!
Edmee says
I meant Easter, sorry for the typo.
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🙂