The Seasonal Home is an addiction.
I love decorating for each and every holiday.
I found this great craft for Easter
Preparations for spring festivities have
started and you don’t want to remain behind, right? Start work early
this year, and try to make this cute DIY project. Involve your kids as
well and have fun in the process! In order to achieve this, you will
need:
• a large balloon;
• some white glue;
• a can spray of hair fixative;
• a pair of scissors;
• some glitter;
• a brush;
• a roll of crochet string;
• some green crepe paper or cellophane;
• a small round box;
• a large balloon;
• some white glue;
• a can spray of hair fixative;
• a pair of scissors;
• some glitter;
• a brush;
• a roll of crochet string;
• some green crepe paper or cellophane;
• a small round box;
First of all, fill the balloon with air
and tie it firmly, so it will remain the same size throughout your
project. Then, cut the crepe paper or cellophane into strips in order to
mimic the nest of eggs.
Afterward, take the crochet and wrap the
entire balloon in an overlapping and artistic manner. You could place
the balloon in a medium bowl to help you work further with the glue. Use
a brush and pass it gently on the entire crochet-covered balloon.
Repeat this step after this first coat has dried. Then, let the balloon
dry for 12 to 20 hours.
The next day, pop the balloon with a
needle, action which will leave you with a hollow sphere of crochet.
Take a sharp pair of scissors and cut an oval opening of what is now an
over-sized egg. Make sure you do not squeeze it when you do the cutting.
Remove the popped balloon from inside.
Next, brush glitter and then spray
fixative over the whole egg. Let it dry and place the shredded crepe
paper inside the opening. Put eggs and a chocolate bunny inside.
Decorate with a pretty bow made out of ribbon. Place it in the round box
and your DIY egg nest is ready for Easter.
Till we meet again
Claudia
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