easter ideas – Champagne and Sugarplums https://www.champagneandsugarplums.com Let's Celebrate Together Sun, 02 Apr 2023 22:49:52 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.6.12 https://www.champagneandsugarplums.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/cropped-Icon-Transparent-Dark-Version-40x40.png easter ideas – Champagne and Sugarplums https://www.champagneandsugarplums.com 32 32 Toddler Bunny Garland Craft https://www.champagneandsugarplums.com/toddler-bunny-garland-craft/ https://www.champagneandsugarplums.com/toddler-bunny-garland-craft/#respond Sun, 02 Apr 2023 22:49:50 +0000 https://www.champagneandsugarplums.com/?p=7925 This Toddler Bunny Garland Craft is fun and easy for kids to do. They will be proud to see their Easter decoration hung on the mantel or wall. This craft can be made with recycled cardboard, twine and paint. Most of these materials can be found in the home already. Use paint brushes, sponges and even some finger-painting to create this colourful Bunny Garland. This blog post may contain affiliate links. What does that mean? We may get a small commission if you make a purchase using our links, which helps us to keep posting new holiday content every week. What do you need to make a fun Easter craft for kids? Cardboard Scissors Paint – white, blue, pink and yellow White Pom-poms Glue gun Twine or ribbon Free template How do you make a Toddler Bunny Garland Craft? Cut bunny shapes out of cardboard using the free template and paint them white Paint the bunnies pink, yellow and blue Glue a pom-pom tail onto each bunny Glue each bunny onto the twine Easy-to-follow tutorial! First, cut bunny shapes out of cardboard using the free template. Then paint them white. Paint the bunnies pink, yellow and blue. Or colours of your choice. If your little ones love to finger-paint, this is a great craft for it! Next, glue a pom-pom tail onto each bunny. You can use child-safe glue or have an adult use a glue gun. Finally, glue each bunny onto the twine. Space the bunnies out evenly and don’t forget to rotate the colours! We hope you love this Toddler Bunny Garland Craft as much as we do! If you’re looking for more Easter crafts, decor and recipes, certainly check out our Easter page or try our fan-favourite: The Tipsy Bunny Easter Cocktail or our Easy Easter Bunny Kids Craft.

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This Toddler Bunny Garland Craft is fun and easy for kids to do. They will be proud to see their Easter decoration hung on the mantel or wall. This craft can be made with recycled cardboard, twine and paint. Most of these materials can be found in the home already. Use paint brushes, sponges and even some finger-painting to create this colourful Bunny Garland.

This blog post may contain affiliate links. What does that mean? We may get a small commission if you make a purchase using our links, which helps us to keep posting new holiday content every week.

Toddler Bunny Garland Craft by Champagne & Sugarplums

Toddler Bunny Garland Craft by Champagne & Sugarplums

What do you need to make a fun Easter craft for kids?

  • Cardboard
  • Scissors
  • Paint – white, blue, pink and yellow
  • White Pom-poms
  • Glue gun
  • Twine or ribbon
  • Free template

How do you make a Toddler Bunny Garland Craft?

  • Cut bunny shapes out of cardboard using the free template and paint them white
  • Paint the bunnies pink, yellow and blue
  • Glue a pom-pom tail onto each bunny
  • Glue each bunny onto the twine

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Easy-to-follow tutorial!

Toddler Bunny Garland Craft by Champagne & Sugarplums

First, cut bunny shapes out of cardboard using the free template. Then paint them white.

Toddler Bunny Garland Craft by Champagne & Sugarplums

Paint the bunnies pink, yellow and blue. Or colours of your choice. If your little ones love to finger-paint, this is a great craft for it!

Toddler Bunny Garland Craft by Champagne & Sugarplums
Toddler Bunny Garland Craft by Champagne & Sugarplums

Next, glue a pom-pom tail onto each bunny. You can use child-safe glue or have an adult use a glue gun.

Toddler Bunny Garland Craft by Champagne & Sugarplums

Finally, glue each bunny onto the twine. Space the bunnies out evenly and don’t forget to rotate the colours!

Toddler Bunny Garland Craft by Champagne & Sugarplums

Toddler Bunny Garland Craft by Champagne & Sugarplums
Toddler Bunny Garland Craft by Champagne & Sugarplums

Toddler Bunny Garland Craft by Champagne & Sugarplums
Toddler Bunny Garland Craft by Champagne & Sugarplums

We hope you love this Toddler Bunny Garland Craft as much as we do! If you’re looking for more Easter crafts, decor and recipes, certainly check out our Easter page or try our fan-favourite: The Tipsy Bunny Easter Cocktail or our Easy Easter Bunny Kids Craft.

Happy Easter from Champagne and Sugarplums

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One Step Pom-Pom Easter Basket https://www.champagneandsugarplums.com/one-step-pom-pom-easter-basket/ https://www.champagneandsugarplums.com/one-step-pom-pom-easter-basket/#respond Wed, 29 Mar 2023 15:33:47 +0000 https://www.champagneandsugarplums.com/?p=7879 Easter is on its way! This week we want to show you a simple and beautiful copycat. This One Step Pom-Pom Easter Basket is the perfect spring decor piece for your mantel, foyer, or living room display and it’s so easy to make. You only need a trip to your local craft or dollar store to get this designer look for less. This blog post may contain affiliate links. What does that mean? We may get a small commission if you purchase using our links, which helps us keep posting new holiday content every week. Pom-poms are a great way to bring colour into your home. Choose colours that match your Easter decor or stick with a neutral pallet, either way, this designer pom-pom basket is sure to look great. Let’s take a look at the easy tutorial. What do you need to make a One Step Pom-Pom Easter Basket? Rope basket Pom-Poms Glue gun Follow the easy tutorial! Head to your local dollar store or your existing crafting supplies for some Easter or spring-coloured pom-poms and a woven, rope basket. Then, using your hot glue gun, glue the pom-poms onto the basket. Alternating pom-pom colours as you go. Cover the basket with pom-poms, leaving spaces between each. That’s it! One step and you’re done. Then, fill your basket with some plastic Easter eggs, extra pom-poms, or your favourite Easter decor! We hope you love this One Step Pom-Pom Easter Basket as much as we do! If you’re looking for more Easter ideas, certainly check out our amazing Easter recipes, crafts and decor! Crafts and Decor: Little Easter Critter Cups Easter Handprint and Footprint Canvas Pop-Up Chick Paper Plate Craft Easy Easter Bunny Kids Craft DIY Easter Decorating Ideas Recipes: The Tipsy Bunny Easter Cocktail Easter Snack Crack Recipe Marshmallow Fluff Mocktail

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Easter is on its way! This week we want to show you a simple and beautiful copycat. This One Step Pom-Pom Easter Basket is the perfect spring decor piece for your mantel, foyer, or living room display and it’s so easy to make. You only need a trip to your local craft or dollar store to get this designer look for less.

This blog post may contain affiliate links. What does that mean? We may get a small commission if you purchase using our links, which helps us keep posting new holiday content every week.

One Step Pom-Pom Easter Basket by Champagne & Sugarplums

Pom-poms are a great way to bring colour into your home. Choose colours that match your Easter decor or stick with a neutral pallet, either way, this designer pom-pom basket is sure to look great. Let’s take a look at the easy tutorial.

One Step Pom-Pom Easter Basket by Champagne & Sugarplums

What do you need to make a One Step Pom-Pom Easter Basket?

  • Rope basket
  • Pom-Poms
  • Glue gun

Follow the easy tutorial!

One Step Pom-Pom Easter Basket by Champagne & Sugarplums

Head to your local dollar store or your existing crafting supplies for some Easter or spring-coloured pom-poms and a woven, rope basket.

One Step Pom-Pom Easter Basket by Champagne & Sugarplums

Then, using your hot glue gun, glue the pom-poms onto the basket. Alternating pom-pom colours as you go. Cover the basket with pom-poms, leaving spaces between each.

One Step Pom-Pom Easter Basket by Champagne & Sugarplums

One Step Pom-Pom Easter Basket by Champagne & Sugarplums

That’s it! One step and you’re done. Then, fill your basket with some plastic Easter eggs, extra pom-poms, or your favourite Easter decor!

One Step Pom-Pom Easter Basket by Champagne & Sugarplums

One Step Pom-Pom Easter Basket by Champagne & Sugarplums
One Step Pom-Pom Easter Basket by Champagne & Sugarplums

One Step Pom-Pom Easter Basket by Champagne & Sugarplums

We hope you love this One Step Pom-Pom Easter Basket as much as we do! If you’re looking for more Easter ideas, certainly check out our amazing Easter recipes, crafts and decor!

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Happy Easter from Champagne and Sugarplums

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The Tipsy Bunny Easter Cocktail https://www.champagneandsugarplums.com/tipsy-bunny-easter-cocktail/ https://www.champagneandsugarplums.com/tipsy-bunny-easter-cocktail/#respond Fri, 24 Feb 2023 03:23:00 +0000 https://www.champagneandsugarplums.com/?p=6807 Serve something different this Easter and whip up some Tipsy Bunny Easter Cocktails! It’s a bubbly and sweet Easter drink – and you know we’re always suckers for holiday themed drinks. With Easter just around the corner, it’s easy to find cute candies to accent this pretty aperitif. We used some sour bunnies, but any candy you can slice will work. Add pink sugar to accent the drink’s delightful teal hue – and you’ve got yourself the perfect Easter cocktail. Let’s get mixing! This blog post may contain affiliate links. What does that mean? We may get a small commission if you make a purchase using our links, which helps us to keep posting new holiday content every week. What you’ll need: Cocktail glasses Coloured sugar Lemon Champagne or prosecco Blue Curacao Pineapple juice Easter candy Jigger Use a lemon slice to prep the glass for the sugared rim. To do this, run a lemon wedge around the rim of the glass, generously covering the entire surface. Spread some coloured sugar onto a plate and then turn the prepared glass into the sugar to coat the rim. Ready to get mixing? Let’s make a Tipsy Bunny! Begin with a shot of Blue Curacao, and then add a shot of pineapple juice. Top off with some champagne, cava or prosecco. Add a garnish of candy, and have a very happy Easter! We hope you enjoy our Tipsy Bunny Easter Cocktail! For more seasonally inspired drinks, check out some of our other delicious recipes: Sparkling Cranberry Kiss Pink Whitney Champagne Cocktail Polar Bear Martini Scary Caesar Bubbly Maple Apple Cocktail Peach Moscato Summer Cocktail Pink Whitney Limeade Lucky Green Smash The Galway – a Mint and Cucumber Cocktail And don’t forget to share your creations with us in the comments, our Facebook page, Instagram or Pinterest.

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Serve something different this Easter and whip up some Tipsy Bunny Easter Cocktails! It’s a bubbly and sweet Easter drink – and you know we’re always suckers for holiday themed drinks. With Easter just around the corner, it’s easy to find cute candies to accent this pretty aperitif. We used some sour bunnies, but any candy you can slice will work. Add pink sugar to accent the drink’s delightful teal hue – and you’ve got yourself the perfect Easter cocktail. Let’s get mixing!

This blog post may contain affiliate links. What does that mean? We may get a small commission if you make a purchase using our links, which helps us to keep posting new holiday content every week.

A teal cocktail with a pink sugared rim in a Nick and Nora glass on a white and purple background by Champagne and Sugarplums

What you’ll need:

  • Cocktail glasses
  • Coloured sugar
  • Lemon
  • Champagne or prosecco
  • Blue Curacao
  • Pineapple juice
  • Easter candy
  • Jigger
A teal cocktail with a pink sugared rim in a Nick and Nora glass on a white and purple background with sour candies and a champagne bottle by Champagne and Sugarplums
Preparing to sugar the rim of a Nick and Nora glass, with a lemon slice and pink sugar on a white plate, on a white background by Champagne and Sugarplums

Use a lemon slice to prep the glass for the sugared rim. To do this, run a lemon wedge around the rim of the glass, generously covering the entire surface.

Sugaring the rim of a Nick and Nora glass, with a lemon slice and pink sugar on a white plate, on a white background by Champagne and Sugarplums

Spread some coloured sugar onto a plate and then turn the prepared glass into the sugar to coat the rim.

Sugaring the rim of a Nick and Nora glass on a white and purple background by Champagne and Sugarplums

Ready to get mixing? Let’s make a Tipsy Bunny!

Mixing a cocktail, using blue curacao, in a Nick and Nora glass on a white and purple background by Champagne and Sugarplums

Begin with a shot of Blue Curacao,

Mixing a cocktail, using blue curacao and pineapple juice in a Nick and Nora glass on a white and purple background by Champagne and Sugarplums

and then add a shot of pineapple juice.

Mixing a cocktail, using blue curacao and champagne in a Nick and Nora glass on a white and purple background by Champagne and Sugarplums

Top off with some champagne, cava or prosecco.

Two Tipsy Bunny cocktails, pictured from above, in Nick and Nora glasses on a white background with sour candies by Champagne and Sugarplums

Add a garnish of candy,

A Tipsy Bunny cocktail in a Nick and Nora glass on a white and purple background with sour candies by Champagne and Sugarplums

and have a very happy Easter!

A Tipsy Bunny cocktail pictured from above, in a Nick and Nora glass on a white background with sour candies by Champagne and Sugarplums

A Tipsy Bunny Easter Cocktail in a Nick and Nora glass on a white and purple background with sour candies by Champagne and Sugarplums
A Tipsy Bunny Easter Cocktail in a Nick and Nora glass on a white and purple background with sour candies by Champagne and Sugarplums

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The Tipsy Bunny

Serve something different this Easter and whip up some Tipsy Bunny Cocktails! It's a bubbly and sweet Easter drink – and you know we're always suckers for holiday themed drinks. With Easter just around the corner, it's easy to find cute candies to accent this pretty aperitif. We used some sour bunnies, but any candy you can slice will work. Add pink sugar to accent the drink's delightful teal hue – and you've got yourself the perfect Easter cocktail. Let's get mixing!
Course Cocktails
Cuisine American, Canadian
Keyword cocktail, Easter
Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 0 minutes
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Total Time 5 minutes
Servings 1 Cocktail
Calories 117kcal
Cost $10

Equipment

  • Jigger
  • Cocktail glasses

Ingredients

  • 1 shot Pineapple juice
  • 1 shot Blue Curacao
  • Champagne or prosecco
  • Coloured sugar
  • 1 slice Lemon
  • Easter candy

Instructions

  • Rim a champagne flute with the slice of lemon, be sure to fully coat the entire surface.
  • Spread the sugar onto a plate and then turn the glass upside down into the sugar, covering the rim fully.
  • Pour one shot of pineapple juice into the glass, being careful not to let the liquid touch the sugar.
  • Add one shot of Blue Curacao.
  • Top up with champagne.
  • Garnish with Easter candy.
Two tipsy bunny Easter Cocktail in Nick and Nora glasses on a white and purple background with sour candies, a bunny decoration and two liquor bottles by Champagne and Sugarplums

Two tipsy bunny Easter Cocktail in Nick and Nora glasses on a white background with sour candies by Champagne and Sugarplums
A tipsy bunny cocktail a in Nick and Nora glass on a white and purple background with sour candies by Champagne and Sugarplums

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Two tipsy bunny cocktails in Nick and Nora glasses on a white background with sour candies by Champagne and Sugarplums

We hope you enjoy our Tipsy Bunny Easter Cocktail! For more seasonally inspired drinks, check out some of our other delicious recipes:

The tipsy bunny cocktail on a white background with sour candies by Champagne and Sugarplums

And don’t forget to share your creations with us in the comments, our Facebook page, Instagram or Pinterest.

Happy Easter from Champagne and Sugarplums

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Modern Easter Eggs in Graphic Patterns, Gold, and Navy https://www.champagneandsugarplums.com/modern-easter-eggs-in-graphic-patterns-gold-and-navy/ Fri, 26 Mar 2021 18:50:00 +0000 http://192.168.0.28:8010/?p=1023 One of the most enduring Easter traditions, painting eggs is a always great family fun! These eggs usually end up with a typical look – pastel colours in abstract patterns, eggs dipped in dye, maybe some India ink. But becoming more and more popular are new and unique versions of the traditional eggs. Bold colours, stamping, metallics, colour-blocking….the creativity is really infinite. So we’re throwing our hat in on this Easter décor trend with some modern Easter eggs in graphic patterns, gold and navy – a fun update for the most traditional of Easter decorations. This blog post may contain affiliate links. What does that mean? We may get a small commission if you make a purchase using our links, which helps us to keep posting new holiday content every week. What You’ll Need: Eggs Spray paint Gold, white and navy paint Brushes Stamps Ink pad Spray paint some eggs in blue and leave some white. The blue will take a few coats so patience is key here, be sure to let them dry completely between layers. We have a lot of snow right now (and it wasn’t too cold out, spray paint doesn’t like the cold) so we used it as a stand to hold up our eggs, but a block of Styrofoam will work too. Use an ink pad to stamp multiple pictures all over the some of the eggs. When stamping, gently roll the stamp onto the egg, this will help leave a full image and stop the stamp from slipping. Do half the egg, let dry, and then do the other side. Paint colour blocks in white or blue onto the eggs and let dry. Add gold to the eggs in various shapes and stripes. Display the Easter eggs in a vase, terrarium, or bowl and then let your modern Easter decorating begin. Happy Crafting! For more modern Easter inspiration certainly check out our Carrot door hanger or find inspiration with Easter decorating ideas here.

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One of the most enduring Easter traditions, painting eggs is a always great family fun! These eggs usually end up with a typical look – pastel colours in abstract patterns, eggs dipped in dye, maybe some India ink. But becoming more and more popular are new and unique versions of the traditional eggs. Bold colours, stamping, metallics, colour-blocking….the creativity is really infinite. So we’re throwing our hat in on this Easter décor trend with some modern Easter eggs in graphic patterns, gold and navy – a fun update for the most traditional of Easter decorations.

This blog post may contain affiliate links. What does that mean? We may get a small commission if you make a purchase using our links, which helps us to keep posting new holiday content every week.

Gold and blue patterned Easter eggs on a white background by Champagne and Sugarplums

Gold and blue patterned Easter eggs in terrarium and on a bench by Champagne and Sugarplums

What You’ll Need:
  • Eggs
  • Spray paint
  • Gold, white and navy paint
  • Brushes
  • Stamps
  • Ink pad
An egg being spray painted blue by Champagne and Sugarplums

Spray paint some eggs in blue and leave some white. The blue will take a few coats so patience is key here, be sure to let them dry completely between layers. We have a lot of snow right now (and it wasn’t too cold out, spray paint doesn’t like the cold) so we used it as a stand to hold up our eggs, but a block of Styrofoam will work too.

An egg being stamped with mini airplanes on a white background by Champagne and Sugarplums

Use an ink pad to stamp multiple pictures all over the some of the eggs. When stamping, gently roll the stamp onto the egg, this will help leave a full image and stop the stamp from slipping. Do half the egg, let dry, and then do the other side.

An egg being painted half white and half blue by Champagne and Sugarplums

Paint colour blocks in white or blue onto the eggs and let dry.

An egg being half painted with gold by Champagne and Sugarplums

Add gold to the eggs in various shapes and stripes.

Gold and blue patterned Easter eggs in a terrarium and on a bench by Champagne and Sugarplums

Gold and blue patterned Easter eggs in a terrarium and on a bench by Champagne and Sugarplums
Gold and blue patterned Easter eggs in a terrarium and on a bench by Champagne and Sugarplums

Gold and blue patterned Easter eggs in a terrarium and on a bench by Champagne and Sugarplums

Display the Easter eggs in a vase, terrarium, or bowl and then let your modern Easter decorating begin. Happy Crafting!

For more modern Easter inspiration certainly check out our Carrot door hanger or find inspiration with Easter decorating ideas here.

Happy Easter from Champagne and Sugarplums

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How to Make a Pretty Pastel Mini Egg Easter Topiary https://www.champagneandsugarplums.com/how-to-make-a-pretty-pastel-mini-egg-easter-topiary/ Mon, 27 Apr 2020 21:33:58 +0000 http://192.168.0.28:8010/?p=1099 Spring has officially arrived and we couldn’t be happier! Spring brings new crafts, new recipes, new holidays and Easter. We’re getting a head start this year by making this pretty pastel mini eggs topiary. Being made with mini eggs, its a treat for your eyes and your sweet-tooth. We snuck more than one mini egg while putting this project together! Disclosure: Some of the links in this post are affiliate links. There may be a small commission made by our recommendations, and/or link to products or services mentioned on this website. Your purchase will help us continue to bring you amazing content, step-by-steps and product reviews. What you’ll need: Small clay pot Acrylic paint Paint brush Small Styrofoam ball Paper straw Easter ribbon Hot glue gun and sticks A little bit of Spanish moss Floral foam Utility or craft knife A few bags of mini eggs Dry-brush the acrylic paint onto your clay pot. To get this effect, dip a small amount of paint onto your brush and then dab off most of that paint onto a paper towel before using small, quick brushstrokes onto the clay pot. Using the knife, cut your floral foam down to fit inside the clay pot. It’s good if the foam is slightly larger than the pot so that when you push it in it fits snugly inside. Then push the paper straw into the Styrofoam ball to form the topiary base. Start gluing the mini eggs onto the Styrofoam ball and continue until you cover the entire ball.  Put the hot glue onto the eggs instead of the foam so the foam doesn’t melt. Once all the eggs are attached, push the paper straw into the floral foam that inside the clay pot. Finally, cut a piece of ribbon and tie it around the paper straw to complete your Mini Egg topiary. We hope you loved our How to Make a Pretty Pastel Mini Egg Easter Topiary tutorial. Happy Crafting! And if you’re looking for some more Easter decor, certainly check out our Punny Easter Sign.

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Spring has officially arrived and we couldn’t be happier! Spring brings new crafts, new recipes, new holidays and Easter. We’re getting a head start this year by making this pretty pastel mini eggs topiary. Being made with mini eggs, its a treat for your eyes and your sweet-tooth. We snuck more than one mini egg while putting this project together!

Disclosure: Some of the links in this post are affiliate links. There may be a small commission made by our recommendations, and/or link to products or services mentioned on this website. Your purchase will help us continue to bring you amazing content, step-by-steps and product reviews.

Completed mini egg topiary on a dark background by Champagne and Sugarplums

What you’ll need:
  • Small clay pot
  • Acrylic paint
  • Paint brush
  • Small Styrofoam ball
  • Paper straw
  • Easter ribbon
  • Hot glue gun and sticks
  • A little bit of Spanish moss
  • Floral foam
  • Utility or craft knife
  • A few bags of mini eggs

How to dry-brush paint onto a mini clay pot by Champagne and Sugarplums

Dry-brush the acrylic paint onto your clay pot. To get this effect, dip a small amount of paint onto your brush and then dab off most of that paint onto a paper towel before using small, quick brushstrokes onto the clay pot.

How to put floral foam into a mini clay pot by Champagne and Sugarplums

Using the knife, cut your floral foam down to fit inside the clay pot. It’s good if the foam is slightly larger than the pot so that when you push it in it fits snugly inside. Then push the paper straw into the Styrofoam ball to form the topiary base.

How to attach mini eggs to a Styrofoam ball by Champagne and Sugarplums

Start gluing the mini eggs onto the Styrofoam ball and continue until you cover the entire ball.  Put the hot glue onto the eggs instead of the foam so the foam doesn’t melt. Once all the eggs are attached, push the paper straw into the floral foam that inside the clay pot.

Collage of how to add Spanish moss to the mini egg topiary by Champagne and Sugarplums

Adding ribbon to the topiary by Champagne and Sugarplums

Finally, cut a piece of ribbon and tie it around the paper straw to complete your Mini Egg topiary.

Completed mini egg topiary on a granite counter by Champagne and Sugarplums

Completed mini egg topiary on a blue background by Champagne and Sugarplums

Completed mini egg topiary on a blue and white background by Champagne and Sugarplums

We hope you loved our How to Make a Pretty Pastel Mini Egg Easter Topiary tutorial. Happy Crafting! And if you’re looking for some more Easter decor, certainly check out our Punny Easter Sign.

Happy Easter from Champagne and Sugarplums

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Punny and Charming Carrot Easter Sign with Free Template https://www.champagneandsugarplums.com/punny-and-charming-carrot-easter-sign-with-free-template/ Mon, 27 Apr 2020 20:04:10 +0000 http://192.168.0.28:8010/?p=1088 Happy Easter weekend! We have one more Easter project for you to slip in before friends, family and the Easter Bunny come to visit. This clever little pun makes for a fun and quirky decoration. Unique, artsy, and charming, this carroty sign is one of our favourite decorations and we hope it’ll become one yours too. So, let’s make an carrot Easter sign that will keep you giggling all weekend. Disclosure: Some of the links in this post are affiliate links. There may be a small commission made by our recommendations, and/or link to products or services mentioned on this website. Your purchase will help us continue to bring you amazing content, step-by-steps and product reviews. What You’ll Need: Wood board White acrylic paint Orange Felt Green Yarn Brown embroidery floss Letter stencil Pouncer Carrot template – click here  Hot Glue and sticks Embroidery needle (any needle with a large eye will work) Cut out the template and use it to trace out and then cut a carrot from your orange felt. Sew randomly spaced lines in different lengths on the carrot with the embroidery thread and needle. Stencil the words on the plaque and sure to paint one letter at time and let dry between each so the paint doesn’t smudge. Cut lengths of green yarn, you’ll need about eight or so. Use the hot glue to attach one end of all the yarn strings to the centre point of where the carrot will be and then fan out the yarn strings and use a small dot of glue to secure them which will make the carrot’s leaves. Glue the carrot in place. We hope Easter sign this brightens your weekend. Happy Crafting! For some more DIY Easter decor certainly check out our graphic Blue and Navy Easter eggs and our Easter carrot door hanger.

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Happy Easter weekend! We have one more Easter project for you to slip in before friends, family and the Easter Bunny come to visit. This clever little pun makes for a fun and quirky decoration. Unique, artsy, and charming, this carroty sign is one of our favourite decorations and we hope it’ll become one yours too. So, let’s make an carrot Easter sign that will keep you giggling all weekend.

Disclosure: Some of the links in this post are affiliate links. There may be a small commission made by our recommendations, and/or link to products or services mentioned on this website. Your purchase will help us continue to bring you amazing content, step-by-steps and product reviews.

Easter sign text 'I Do Not' and 'All' with a felt carrot in the middle by Champagne and Sugarplums

What You’ll Need:
  • Wood board
  • White acrylic paint
  • Orange Felt
  • Green Yarn
  • Brown embroidery floss
  • Letter stencil
  • Pouncer
  • Carrot template – click here 
  • Hot Glue and sticks
  • Embroidery needle (any needle with a large eye will work)
How to cut a carrot out of orange felt with a template by Champagne and Sugarplums

Cut out the template and use it to trace out and then cut a carrot from your orange felt.

How to sew lines in felt carrot with embroidery thread by Champagne and Sugarplums

Sew randomly spaced lines in different lengths on the carrot with the embroidery thread and needle.

How to add stenciled words to the Easter sign by Champagne and Sugarplums

Stencil the words on the plaque and sure to paint one letter at time and let dry between each so the paint doesn’t smudge.

Collage of how to add green leaves and carrot to the Easter sign by Champagne and Sugarplums

Cut lengths of green yarn, you’ll need about eight or so. Use the hot glue to attach one end of all the yarn strings to the centre point of where the carrot will be and then fan out the yarn strings and use a small dot of glue to secure them which will make the carrot’s leaves. Glue the carrot in place.

Easter sign completed on a shelf beside jar candles by Champagne and Sugarplums

Easter sign completed on a dark background by Champagne and Sugarplums

We hope Easter sign this brightens your weekend. Happy Crafting!

Happy Easter from Champagne and Sugarplums

For some more DIY Easter decor certainly check out our graphic Blue and Navy Easter eggs and our Easter carrot door hanger.

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