7 DIY Easter Projects That Are Fun and Festive ...

1 / 7

Glitter Eggs

Learn more: marthastewart.com I decided to try my hand at this Easter egg DIY last Easter, and while the results were amazing, the rest of it was messy. This is a project you might want to forgo with small children. It’s one of the simpler DIY Easter projects, but I think a warning needs to be in effect for how it will leave your kitchen. Simply dip your eggs in glue, and then roll them around in piles of glitter. It creates the most gorgeous Easter eggs ever, but the dangerous glue and glitter combination is something that you need to know before you delve in.
More ...

2 / 7

Chocolate Covered Strawberries- Easter Style

Learn more: homestoriesatoz.com I’m sure these can be purchased from a number of bakeries as Easter draws near, however, this dessert is just as easy to DIY. Simply melt white chocolate, dye it orange with food coloring, and then dip strawberries (with the leaves still intact) into your orange chocolate. You’ll have adorable “carrot” desserts for your Easter extravaganza!
More ...

3 / 7

Salt Dough Easter Eggs

Learn more: designmom.com Easter eggs are a lot of fun to decorate, but are they always worth the work? If you love decorating Easter eggs but don’t like the smell of hard-boiled eggs or the mess that the dye leaves behind, try this alternative. Make salt dough (2 parts flour, one part water, one part salt), cut your desired egg shapes out, and then bake them at 250 degrees for two hours. Round up your little ones and let them decorate however they’d like! It’s an easy and much longer lasting alternative to the regular Easter eggs!
More ...

4 / 7

Chocolate Covered Oreo Bunnies

Learn more: howdoesshe.com This DIY is so simple that a part of me wants to try it out right now! Stick a kebob stick in a few Oreos, dip the Oreos in melted white chocolate, and then decorate your chocolate covered Oreos to look like bunnies. This DIY is definitely more for the trained decorating hand, but it’s still so easy!
More ...

5 / 7

Peeps Kabobs

6 / 7

Robin’s Egg Brownies

Learn more: babble.com Once again, if you don’t like baking, this dessert is perfect for you. Simply make a brownie mix, pour it into muffin tins to get the desired “nest” shape, and then decorate your nest brownies with robin’s egg candies. They turn out beautifully, they’re so easy, and they look so elaborate!
More ...

7 / 7

Easter Egg Garland

Learn more: eclecticallyvintage.com All this DIY project requires are plastic eggs and yarn. Seriously. Simply thread yarn through the plastic Easter eggs with the holes in the bottom, and hang up around your house. Whether you’re hosting Easter for your family, or a fun spring gathering for your kids, this DIY project will be a perfect touch to your next party! What are you making this Easter? I think I’m going to try out my glitter eggs again, but I also want to try out the Robin’s Egg brownies! Let me know what you plan to try out in the comments!
More ...
Embed this story

More stories for you