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Easter is often the first chance we get to celebrate the spring season. Use the fruits, flowers and themes of the season to adorn your Easter table.
Let your children participate in the decoration and setting of their own table on Easter or any other holiday.
Nothing says Easter and spring like a basket brimming with colorful eggs, chocolate bunnies and jewel-toned jelly beans. With just a little advance preparation you can tuck those goodies into a...
Easter is one of the few remaining occasions where being fashionably decked out means wearing a hat. A frilly bonnet is practically a must to complete your holiday finery.
This method of decorating Easter eggs is an easy one the whole family can enjoy.
With live grass growing inside your Easter basket, all you need to add are a few chocolate eggs and you'll have a creative centerpiece for your holiday table. This simple-to-create project takes a...
A basket, some Easter grass, a plastic bag and a cell pack of blooming annuals combine to make a centerpiece to grace even the most lavish Easter feast.
The tulip basket makes a lovely centerpiece, or you can give it filled with springtime bulbs and gardening tools for the gardener in your life. You can make this basket with an 8-inch swing handle...
This small, brightly colored basket is sturdy enough for even the most diligent egg hunter.
The egg basket, or gizzard basket, is a very old style of basket. The shape of the basket allows you to gather eggs, placing them on their sides until the basket is full so they do not roll around...
You can add pastel-colored curls to a finished basket to dress it up for Easter. The Native Americans sometimes called this type of decoration to their baskets "porcupine quills."
Welcome guests into your home at Easter with a colorful container of blooming flowers. Add Easter eggs, Easter basket grass and some ribbon streamers to create a real holiday treat for the eyes.
Make a colorful, welcoming wreath of fresh flowers and Easter eggs to hang on the front door.
A tuzzy muzzy - similar to a nosegay - is a little bouquet that you carry. Here, we make one that hangs from a ribbon and resembles an Easter egg made from flowers.
Construct a floral Easter egg by covering a piece of floral foam with colorful blossoms.
It's easy to make a corsage to wear to church on Easter Sunday. All you need is some floral tape, floral wire, a few fresh blooms and some greens.
Make a festive Easter garland to decorate your banister or mantel. It's easy to do using garden clippings, floral wire and twine, a bit of ribbon and some plastic Easter eggs.
Transform a straw hat into an Easter bonnet by making a simple garland of fresh flowers to decorate the crown. Add a few streamers of colorful ribbon and you'll be able to welcome spring in style.
A baby is too young to grasp the concept of the Easter bunny - much less the larger meaning of the holiday - but he'll love plunging his hands into a basket you've filled just for him.
Toddlers are God's gift to gift givers. A little boy or girl just starting to wobble through the world delights in everything and will love all the glittering treasures you and the Easter bunny...
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