I love this time of year !
This Easter topiary took me all of 5-ish minutes to make.
Gotta love that !Here's what I started with: a bag of Easter grass that I got after Easter last year from 10 cents, a $1.00 foam block, two packs of Glitter Egg Picks for $1.00 each from Dollar Tree and finally my awesome find from Goodwill a cute metal basket I scored for 50 cents. The metal basket was a centerpiece from Edible arrangements . First off I hot glued the foam block in the metal basket. I oped not to take the plastic off the block. . . why ? ? . . because I don't like the 'dusty' stuff that falls off these foam blocks. Next I broke each pick in different spots to vary the height of each one. Than I stuck each pick in the foam block, again varying them in height. After adding the Easter grass. . . Here it is ! Lovin' it on my dining room table. Happy Crafting !
15 comments:
Super cute project! I did something similiar, but yours is way more cute. I couldn't find as cute as a container as you, thanks for sharing!
Super cute! Great idea!
So simple too which I love :)
Jennifer
http://craftyhair.blogspot.com
THIS IS MY FAVORITE!!!!! I'm off to the Dollar Tree tomorrow! Thank you for the inspiration!
This is super cute! I'm visiting via Creative Girls blog hop!
So sweet and EASY...at least the tutorial made it seem easy. Bless you for posting it.
Saw you at Fingerprints on the Fridge.
Love your Easter decoration! I've seen the egg picks but never thought to use them like that. :)
very nice ans so easy:)
Clever, clever! I love it, looks great....I am inspired to make one for my Easter decor. Diane
This looks really sweet and easy... very cute!!! Love it!!!
What a cute idea!
Cute! I've got some of those picks but haven't use them yet. I don't have a great container like that.
Great idea!
Very cute!
We have great minds!! I did this too, just a little differently. I EVEN broke my sticks too!! I'm your newest follower! :)
http://alililly.blogspot.com
Hi Kristie - love this - so quick and easy! Would you mind if I featured this in a post on my craft blog?
Thanks,
Carolyn
www.carefreecrafts.com/blog
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