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Game of Thrones Crafts Are Coming…

April 7, 2014 by AllFreeHolidayCrafts 5 Comments

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Since the first episode of Game of Thrones aired,  I quickly became obsessed with the show. As many of my fellow GOT-enthusiasts can understand, I have suffered through massive losses at the hands of the (genius) writers, yet still keep coming back for more. Like every other Game of Thrones fan, I have a hard time choosing a favorite character, for fear of losing them. That’s why I have decided that commemorating each House is the only way to deal with the inevitable loss we will see this season. Over at AllFreeHolidayCrafts.com we’ve rustled up some pretty amazing ideas.

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Take your time, choose your house, and get started on a few of these handmade ideas that will have you either screaming, “Dracarys!”, warning that winter is coming, or lying through your teeth (Cough, cough, Lannisters, ahem).

 

House Targaryen
    “Dracarys!”

Dragon Eggs Dragons are perhaps the most exciting part of Game of Thrones, making Daenerys Targaryen a popular favorite. The crafts below are inspired by House Targaryen, in many different ways. Embrace Khaleesi’s fashion sense, and make your very own set of Dragon Eggs – what could be cooler than that?

  1. Dany’s Dragon Eggs
  2. Drogon the Dragon Hat
  3. Dragon Skin Scarf
  4. Khaleesi’s Beaded Headdress
  5. Map of Westeros

 

House Stark
   “Winter is Coming.”

Mystic Forest Shawl The Stark family is known for their unyielding honor, which some would say has cost them over the past 3 seasons. Celebrate the most honorable House from Westeros with the tutorials below. Inspired by Winterfell fashion and the Stark dire wolves, these crafts are for winter warriors only.

  1. Red Wedding Veil
  2. Fuzzy Wolf Bonnet
  3. Style Your Hair Like Sansa
  4. Enchanted Godswood Fashion Cape
  5. Winter is Coming Banner
  6. Mystic Forest Shawl

 

House Lannister
    “A Lannister always pays his debts.”

Golden Goddess GownA Lannister may always pay his debts, but we wouldn’t mind saving ourselves from any interaction with them at all. This deceitful House of Westeros may be on top for now, but hopeful fans like myself are ready for revenge. (The North Remembers!) We do have to hand it to the capitol dwellers when it comes to fashion; Cersei’s attire is always enviable.

  1. Cersei’s Knit Cape
  2. Lion Baby Booties
  3. Merlot Hooded Cape
  4. DIY Body Chain
  5. Golden Goddess Gown

 

 

Which House would you align yourself with?

Filed Under: Pop Culture Tagged With: clothing patterns, Easter Eggs, free crochet patterns, free knitting pattern, free sewing patterns, Jennifer Hendrix, Pop Culture, popular projects

16 Unexpected Easter Egg Decorating Ideas

April 1, 2014 by AllFreeHolidayCrafts 3 Comments

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The Easter bunny will be hopping around before we know it! There’s no better time than now to start looking into egg decorating ideas to surprise the family with. Go old-school and dip your eggs in dye, or try one of the craftier methods we have rustled up for you. Egg decorating ideas come in all forms, whether you’re using hard boiled or plastic eggs. 

Decorating Easter Eggs



How to Hard Boil the Perfect Egg

Tips to the Perfect Hard Boiled EggHard boiling eggs may be second-nature to some, but many of us struggle to get it right. Always end up with the perfect egg, and take a few hints from our guides below. This year, the first step to the ultimate Easter egg will also be the easiest.

  1. Tips to the Perfect Hard Boiled Egg
  2. How to Boil Eggs for Easter




Coloring Easter Eggs

Natural Dye Easter Egg Tutorial The traditional way of coloring Easter eggs is to take hard boiled eggs and dip them in various dyes. While we have a blast every year dip-dying, there are so many fun ways to color your eggs! Try turning Dad’s old ties into an amazing Easter decorating tool, using a Sharpie to doodle on your eggs, or using Jell-O to tint them.

  1. How to Dye Easter Eggs with Old Ties
  2. Sharpie Doodle Easter Eggs
  3. Jell-O Dyed Eggs
  4. Natural Dye Easter Egg Tutorial


Perfect Plastic Eggs

Fabric Covered EggsWho says that Easter eggs are only for eating? You can use fabric, Sharpies, glitter–practically anything–to dress up a set of plastics eggs for Easter! The ideas below will inspire a new and improved Easter egg hunt that the family will love.

  1. Fabric Covered Eggs
  2. Altered Plastic Eggs
  3. Glittered Easter Eggs
  4.  Baker’s Twine Easter Eggs
  5. Yarn and Fabric Covered Eggs



Egg Cozies and Wraps

Simply Pretty Crochet Egg CoversSwaddle your eggs with yarn to give them a soft and cozy look with this warm Easter egg designs. Keep your eggs safe with these cozies; they’re functional and also make for a fun way to decorate.

  1. Chick Egg Cover
  2. Simply Pretty Crochet Egg Covers
  3. Stripe Teapot Cozy and Egg Cozies
  4. Egg Cozy Chick Family
  5. Granny Crochet Easter Eggs

 



What’s your go-to egg decorating method?

Filed Under: Easter Tagged With: crochet easter crafts, easter egg crafts, Easter Eggs, Jennifer Hendrix, sewn easter crafts

Cute Craft Ideas for Easter

March 27, 2014 by AllFreeHolidayCrafts Leave a Comment

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Over at AllFreeHolidayCrafts.com we know how overwhelming it can be looking through all of the different crafts you can make for Easter. That’s why, to make things a bit easier for you, we’ve put together this collection of our very favorite egg designs, basket crafts and Easter bunny projects! These 34 Cute Craft Ideas for Easter are the only inspiration that you need for the upcoming holiday.

Baskets

Whether you use them to carry your eggs or simply display them as Easter decorations, Easter baskets are a fun way to get creative for the holiday.The options are endless when you use your imagination.

  1. Blooming Coffee Filter Easter Baskets
  2. Bunny Whiskers Tote
  3. DIY Paper Easter Basket
  4. Itty Bitty Easter Baskets
  5. Crocheted Bunny in a Basket
  6. Recycled Easter Basket

 

Eggs

Make your eggs egg-ceptional this year with one of the Easter egg ideas below. Whether you want to dye regular eggs or step it up a notch this year, we’ve gathered a bunch of fun and easy Easter egg design ideas and can’t wait to share them with you.

  1. Naturally Inspired Easter Eggs
  2. Tie Dye Easter Eggs
  3. Magnificent Marbled Easter Eggs
  4. Papier Mache Easter Eggs
  5. Painted Easter Eggs
  6. Watercolor Easter Eggs

 

 

Bunnies

Easter bunnies are a holiday staple, and making them is a crafty tradition we think you’ll love to begin. These cute and cuddly bunny crafts are so fun, you’ll wind up repeating them year after year.

  1. Bunny Hop Pillow
  2. Bunny Knit Egg Cozies
  3. Mini Sock Drawer Bunny
  4. Clothespin Bunnies
  5.  Peeps Bunny Bunting

 

Are you crafting your own Easter baskest, bunnies, or eggs this season?

Filed Under: Easter Tagged With: Easter, easter baskets, easter egg crafts, Easter Eggs, Jennifer Hendrix

Decorating Differently: Easter Eggs that Won’t Break

March 19, 2013 by AllFreeKidsCrafts 2 Comments

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I’ll be the first to admit that I love decorating Easter eggs. However, I’ll forever attach a certain amount of anxiety when it comes to dyeing designs onto an egg shell. Reason being: I’m clumsy and am always surrounded by rowdy siblings when I try it. Usually there are at least a couple of casualties by way of broken eggs by the end of my decorating experience. Having reached the age where I am master of my own Easter projects, I’ve decided to seek out new Easter decorating ideas which eliminate the broken eggs shells. Try these tutorials for a (hopefully) happier Easter.

Alternative Easter Eggs!

What first made me think of venturing beyond a fragile egg shell was this sturdy Colorful Swirls Marble Eggs project. No, these aren’t actually marble eggs (that would probably enhance my fear of coloring Easter eggs), these are wooden eggs! Try breaking one of those babies! I can’t believe these escaped my notice for so long.

Colorful Swirls Marbled Eggs

Another alternative Easter idea is to use up those plastic eggs. After every Easter egg hunt, they are all around the house. I love plastic eggs because they are indestructible!

Altered Plastic Eggs

But perhaps you’re not keen at giving the little ones (or your immature, adult siblings) wooden or plastic eggs to play around with. No problem. I was thrilled to find that a happy amount of soft Easter eggs existed. These little chicks, for example, are totally felt. Ergo, they won’t hurt if they happen to be thrown at you.

Felt Egg Chicks

Tough Enough for Tradition?

So maybe you’re happy and careful enough to stick with the classic Easter egg shell to decorate. If so, why not consider some new Easter egg decorating tips? I fond these awesome DIY Blingy Easter Eggs from Lovely Indeed. They’re accessorize your traditional Easter egg with a little ice.

Or you could consider going even more modern by using Paper & Stitch’s Metallic Egg Art Easter DIY. I love the metallic addition to a yearly tradition.

Metallic Egg Art Easter DIY

But You STILL Break the Eggs!

If you find yourself with broken shells this year, at least give them some dignity. Maybe these Easter Egg Planters can ease the pain of yet another casualty.

Easter Egg Planters

I hope these alternatives help in your Easter adventures this year. If you’re anything like me, you’ll be hightailing it to the craft store to get some everlasting eggs. Otherwise, maybe this is your year to add some variety to the regular decorating experience. Either way, good luck!

What is your biggest Easter egg decorating disaster?

Filed Under: Easter Tagged With: craft ideas for easter, crafting with kids, Different, Easter, Easter crafts, easter egg crafts, Easter Eggs, Holiday, Kids Crafts, unexpected ideas

Link Love: Easter Egg Crafts

March 14, 2013 by FaveCrafts 14 Comments

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Whether you’re four or 104, Easter egg dyeing is arguably the best part of Easter. It’s the most fun way to celebrate the end of Lent and usher in spring. You might be used to more traditional methods of Easter egg dyeing, but there are so many other DIY options. In fact, you don’t even have to dye your eggs – you can stick thumbtacks in them, cover them with paint or add a photo to the surface. The more personal and creative the eggs are, the more you’ll want to display them!

Before you celebrate Easter, take some time to decorate Easter eggs using your favorite supplies. Can’t get enough glitz and glamour? Glittered Easter Eggs will surely stick out on your table or mantel. The girly look and simple steps make this a fun afternoon project. Easter eggs don’t have to have a two-dimensional look, either. Find faux flowers at your local craft store and use them to create Pottery Barn Style Floral Easter Eggs. You can place these eggs in a basket or add a ribbon too the top and hang them up – the choice is yours! If you’re looking for even more great Easter egg craft ideas, check out our special collection of 30 Easter Egg Craft Ideas. You’ll find ideas for every kind of Easter eggs (we’re talking wood, Styrofoam and more).

Easter is just weeks away, so now is the perfect time to get crafting. Gather up the family and create a beautiful basket filled with delightful handmade Easter eggs. Turn your crafty adventures into a yearly tradition that you can hold dear for years to come.

 

  1. Jackson Pollock Eggs from Grow Creative
  2. Picture Easter Eggs from By Wilma
  3. Onion Skin Dyed Decorative Eggs from Scissors and Spoons
  4. Flower Glitter Easter Eggs from A Pumpkin and a Princess
  5. Glitter Dipped Easter Eggs from Create Craft Love
  6. Natural Dyed Easter Eggs from Just Short of Crazy
  7. Polka Dot Thumb Tack Easter Eggs from Paper n’ Stitch Blog
  8. Rainbow Easter Eggs from No. 2 Pencil
  9. Faux Gilded Easter Eggs from Just Paint It

Filed Under: Easter Tagged With: craft ideas for easter, DIY easter crafts, Easter crafts, easter egg crafts, Easter Eggs, link love

Celebrate Easter with a Free Kids’ Crafts eBook!

March 11, 2013 by AllFreeKidsCrafts 2 Comments

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Kids' Crafts for Easter eBookEaster is such an exciting and fun holiday, and your focus in March should be on just that. The days of fussing about what to prepare for Easter or how you’re going to keep the mini guests busy are over thanks to AllFreeKidsCrafts. We have gathered the best and most inexpensive Easter activities for kids to make your holiday stress free. Even better, you can access these full tutorials with step-by-step instructions accompanied by photographs absolutely free. All you have to do is download your free Kids’ Crafts for Easter eBook, and you’re ready to start crafting.

Bunny Easter EggYour free Easter eBook is full of ideas to keep smiles on every guest’s face throughout that special Sunday. Learn how to decorate Easter eggs in ways you never would have imagined on your own. Your Easter decorations will go from cute to absolutely stunning with the help of this holiday handbook. Yes, you read that right. There are kids’ crafts with amazing results that will drop the jaws of passerby, and you can find them inside this virtual Easter wonderland.

Tulle Tutu Easter BasketSearching through the fresh, green grass for the most beautifully decorated Easter eggs is a million times more fun when you have a personalized, hand-crafted basket to store them in. This free Easter eBook has tons of ideas to make your Easter the best one yet, and that means making a basket that will lead you to egg hunt victory. Though this triumph carrier looks expensive, it can be made in under $5, which means that you’ll have more money to spend on Easter candy… I mean, important things like the mortgage… You will be in the Easter spirit for weeks when you crack open the guide to greatness.

Chickie WreathEaster decorations are not complete if every room in your home doesn’t have it’s own Easter pick-me-up. Flip through the pages of this internet Easter sensation to find simple yet adorable crafts that will add just enough Easter joy to a table or dresser. You won’t believe how much money you end up saving surrounding the holiday when you make your own adornments. Dress up your front door in a way that will catch anyone’s attention and instantly reward them with an outstretched smile. Grinch, ghoul, or goblin, you can’t help but giggle when you see the adorable Chickie Wreath staring back at you.

Kids' Crafts for Easter eBookMake Easter easy on yourself so that you can enjoy what you’re supposed to: family, rebirth, love, and joy. This joyous journal is not only full of wonderful crafts that you won’t want to miss, it’s also free as can be. I’m honestly not sure that you can beat that. For some eye candy, scroll through the pages of this trendy textbook and feel the cheer of Easter enter your body.

 

 

 

Do you/ would you make Easter decorations even if you don’t celebrate?

Filed Under: Free eBooks Tagged With: craft ideas for easter, crafting with kids, Easter, easter egg crafts, Easter Eggs, eBook, Jaclyn Holtzman, Kids Crafts

Happy Easter DIY Craft Ideas – NEW from Cool2Craft

February 24, 2013 by Tiffany Leave a Comment

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Easter 4-up Cool2Craft TV

This week, the Cool2Craft design team is inviting you to check out 4 new Easter crafting ideas! Join EcoHeidi Borchers, Tiffany Windsor, Candace Jedrowicz and Lisa Fulmer for this week’s online episode.

EcoHeidi is crafting Easter Egg Sock Chicks, Tiffany is styling Embellished Eggs in Birdcage, Candace is creating a Seeds of Intention Clay Easter Egg and Lisa is making a Kids Fabric Egg Decorating Book.

It’s easy to watch the Cool2Craft TV Channel right from your computer. Watch craft demos and join in the live chat at showtime at Cool2Craft.com. Monday February 25, 2013 – 9 am Pacific/10 am Mountain/11 am Central/noon Eastern.

You can also check out all the project tutorials on all these cool projects at FaveCrafts.com!

Filed Under: Easter Tagged With: Candace Jedrowicz, cool2Craft, Easter crafts, easter egg crafts, Easter Eggs, EcoHeidi Borchers, Lisa Fulmer, Tiffany Windsor

It’s Time to Get Crafting for Easter!

February 11, 2013 by FaveCrafts Leave a Comment

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Springtime is a gorgeous part of the year that celebrates all of the color and beauty of our world. One of the funnest parts of this time of year is Easter, which provides many ways for families to get together and enjoy themselves outside. Crafters who take part in this festive day should be excited, because there are plenty of newly hatched Easter crafts that will keep everyone in your family entertained. We at FaveCrafts have the pleasure of finding many of these new projects, and we want to spread the joy to you, so we’ve created a list of the best Easter projects and tutorials on our blog.

  

Easter Eggs

Your eggs don’t have to be ordinary this year, because we’re compiled the most amazing decorating ideas for your painting projects. No matter what your ability is, you’re sure to find an idea that will change the way you and your little ones will approach a holiday favorite this year.

  • Eggs for Days: 15 Fun Ideas for Decorating Easter Eggs
  • Guest Post: 30 Easter Egg Decorating Ideas
  • Egg-celent Ideas for your Eggs this Easter
  • How To: Drain the Yolk from an Easter Egg
  • Ukrainian Dyed Eggs

Crafting with Fabrics

Easter doesn’t just have to involve painting and decorating; you can also use your skills with fabrics. Our collection includes spring patterns that you can use for everything from wearables to standout decorations.

  • Crochet for Easter
  • How To: Make an Easter Dress
  • Welcome Warmer Weather with 24 Spring Quilt Patterns

Easter Must-Haves

Instead of buying all of your Easter essentials at a store, following these simple tutorials to create them using your own craft materials. Whether you’re in need of a basket or just some ideas to decorate for a party, you’re sure to find something unique in this list.

  • How to: Free Easter Cards
  • How to: Make an Easter Basket with Green Crafting
  • Top 10 Printable Easter Crafts
  • A Completely DIY Easter Party

Quick and Easy Easter Projects

For no-hassle projects that can be a fun activity at Easter parties, check out these simple projects. You’re guaranteed to find a way to entertain crafters of all ages with projects that are inexpensive and often times recyclable.

  • How to: Craft Ideas for Easter
  • Easy Easter Crafts to Make Before Sunday
  • 60 Crafts to Hop Into if You’re Eager for Easter
  • Kid Saturday: Easter Crafts
  • How to Make Simple Crafts for Easter

Crafting Your Favorite Holiday Characters

You can’t have Easter without some bunnies and chicks! Luckily, we’ve found some adorable projects that show you how to make all of the classic Easter characters. You’re sure to have a festive feel at any event if you decorate your home with a few of these cute holiday creatures.

  • How To: Easter Bunny Crafts
  • Meet and Make: Melony Bradley
  • Easy Easter Craft Ideas
  • Recycle Your Leftover Easter Supplies

What’s your favorite part of Easter?

Filed Under: Easter Tagged With: crochet easter crafts, DIY easter crafts, Easter, easter baskets, Easter crafts, Easter Eggs, Kathryn Wright

Link Love: Easter Crafts

April 5, 2012 by FaveCrafts 2 Comments

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Easter is only a few days away! Are you ready? If you’re hosting Easter this year, I’m guessing you have room for some more Easter decor. Spruce up your home with a new wreath, Easter egg craft, or centerpiece for your table. Easter is a time of rebirth, so craft something full of beautiful pastel spring colors! Celebrate spring and the Easter season with one of these cheerful, last minute Easter crafts.

  1. Easy Easter Table Runner from Make It Do
  2. Magazine Page Cross from Saved by Love Creations
  3. Peeps Wreath from Tried & True
  4. Easter Bunny Onesie from Fancy House Road
  5. Textured Easter Eggs Art from Gummy Lump
  6. Bunny Finger Puppets from Purl Bee
  7. Paper Easter Cones from Happy Clippings
  8. Colorful Thread Eggs from Craftberry Bush
  9. Easter Egg Garland from Crafty Endeavor

Filed Under: Link Love Tagged With: craft ideas for easter, craft links, Easter, easter bunny crafts, Easter crafts, easter egg crafts, Easter Eggs

Eggs for Days: 15 Fun Ideas for Decorating Easter Eggs

April 4, 2012 by FaveCrafts 3 Comments

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As a kid, I always looked forward to dyeing eggs for Easter, but I would quickly get bored with my standard red, yellow, green, and blue cups of food coloring. I mean, you can only make so many striped eggs before you lose interest. Luckily for my unfulfilled egg decorating aspirations, the days of dyeing Easter eggs with boring old food coloring are long gone!

There are so many clever ideas out there for how to dye Easter eggs that turn this traditional holiday activity into a full-on art form! Forget food coloring; you can get even bolder, brighter colors using Kool-Aid or fruits and vegetables as dyes. Or if you want a less messy (read: drier) option, you can get a fun, festive effect simply by using washi tape or tissue paper to decorate your eggs. You can even imprint images onto eggs, like words, flowers and leaves, or silhouettes, letting the negative space and the natural color of the eggshell shine through.

Here are some of the best tutorials for decorating eggs to make your Easter holiday egg-ceptional (Sorry, had to get at least one egg pun in there!):

If you want to add some detail to your eggs but don’t have the steady hand to draw your own designs, using lace to imprint your dyed eggs is a great option to achieve a beautiful, delicate pattern. Make a bunch of lacy eggs in any color scheme you choose, and set them out as a pretty centerpiece for Sunday dinner! Your guests will definitely be impressed.

 

 

We’ve all dyed the shells of eggs before, but have you ever thought to dye the egg itself? These Crackled Egg Jewels have such a stunning visual effect, when really all it takes is cracking your hard-boiled eggs before you dye them! These would make a fun Easter appetizer; you could even use them for deviled eggs!

Definitely one of the coolest techniques I’ve seen is for dyeing Easter eggs with silk ties. No artistry required with this tutorial, and you end up with the most amazing designs! Just buy some old ties with pretty patterns from a thrift store (they must be silk!), wrap them up in the material, and boil them, and you’ll have gorgeous, intricate dyed eggs that would put the Easter bunny to shame.

Making spotted Easter eggs is another easy way to achieve a stunning effect. For this tutorial, all you need is some candle wax and any egg dye, and you can have pretty speckled eggs like these! Or if you want a more uniform look, you can use little round stickers to make polka dot eggs.

If you like the idea of naturally dyed Easter eggs but want to take it one step further, you can use actual bits of nature to give your eggs an earthy, spring look. All you need is your trusty Mod Podge and some flowers or fern leaves from your yard, and you can craft these beautiful nature-inspired Easter eggs. You can also use a similar technique to make decoupage egg ornaments.

 

So hop to it! Leave the food coloring in the kitchen cabinet this year, and try out one of these innovative ideas for decorating Easter eggs. Just make sure you have some plastic eggs on hand too if you’re planning an Easter egg hunt, because you won’t want to hide these gorgeous creations!

 

Do you dye eggs every year for Easter? What’s your favorite method for decorating Easter eggs?

 

Filed Under: Easter Tagged With: craft ideas for easter, easter egg crafts, Easter Eggs, egg decorating ideas, holiday crafts, Kelly Spence

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