There's Magic Out There: Easter egg decorations
Showing posts with label Easter egg decorations. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Easter egg decorations. Show all posts

March 24, 2013

Easter Fun Roundup

With Easter coming next weekend I wanted to remind you of the Easter fun my family does to make the day special. 

For our tummies we enjoy some Easter Basket cupcakes that are edible!

For our decorating we put eggs all over the fence:

For our fun having we make Cascarones (confetti eggs) and smash them on a lucky persons head! 

And for a kids activity we fill our driveway with Easter bunnies and baskets and more thanks to our imagination and Chalk! 

Hope next weekend is a special weekend for you and your loved one as you Enjoy Easter! If you still are in need of some fun Easter inspiration check out my Easter board on Pinterest where you will find yummy treats, crafts, decorations and more!

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March 07, 2013

Decorating your fence for Easter!

I wanted to share with you all How I decorate my fence cheap, quick and easy and its cute too! All you need is ribbon, plastic eggs and scissors and your fence will soon be ready for the Easter holiday. 

Here is my fence before:
Yep, Boring! If you know me then you know that I try to make the Holidays super special for munchkin. We always have a big BBQ for Easter and have kids over so I wanted something kid friendly and my munchkin loves it! 
You start with a bunch of plastic Easter eggs (I got mine last year after Easter when everything goes on sale. I paid only 50 cents for a huge bag! Its smart to buy at that time because plastic eggs wont go bad). Make sure that they are the kind that have holes on the top and that they have a small piece of plastic between the egg to connect the top and bottom half. Why? You will need the holes to pull the ribbon through and you want the egg top half and bottom to be connected so that every time it rains or its windy you wont be loosing pieces of the egg and it will always be intact. 
Pick a pattern and decide what colors you are hanging. The bag I opened had only these colors and I decided to just do one of each and start over as my pattern. I start by putting the string through the egg and tied it on. Decide how long you want them to hang and how far apart. I placed mine 3 fence links apart and made the ribbons length in a pattern as well. 
Slowly but surely you will see progress and it will be super cute! For the fence door I used one long ribbon and put on eggs in a different pattern and hanged it from one end to the other. 
We did a couple more touches like giant plastic Easter eggs in the grass and I will probably keep adding until Easter so that when the kids come over they are sure to have a fun time! Here are pictures of the finished fence:
Hope you try it out and love it! Have a great Easter!

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