
Don’t ask me how, but this weekend is already Easter. Wasn’t it just New Year’s?
Anyway, I’m stoked about this little project, which just went up on the CRAFT blog. I took the traditional Danish woven paper heart, and tweaked it to make a cute Easter basket. It involves a little folding and a little weaving, and is a nice showcase for pretty papers. Go check out the tutorial!
If you’re on the hunt for Easter crafts, CRAFT has had some fun ones, including: Ukranian dyed eggs, tulle blossoms, and little Spring nests.

My Mom has rounded up some lovely egg-decorating ideas – this is one of her decoupaged pressed-flower eggs. While you’re over at her blog, you can also check out the fresh Spring redesign.
And last but never least, Better Homes and Gardens has a nice roundup of Easter projects.










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Lovely as usual… i’ll add it to my easter resources post tomorrow for dabbled.org. And your mom’s too… love the flower egg!
Lovely as usual… i’ll add it to my easter resources post tomorrow for dabbled.org. And your mom’s too… love the flower egg!
That basket looks so cute. I just tried pysanky (Ukrainian dyed Easter Eggs) for the first time on Saturday it was so fun, and easier than it looked.
That basket looks so cute. I just tried pysanky (Ukrainian dyed Easter Eggs) for the first time on Saturday it was so fun, and easier than it looked.
Love the basket! A brilliant version of the woven hearts!
Love the basket! A brilliant version of the woven hearts!
we are so totally making those baskets tomorrow. I know I say that alot, but this time I feel almost sure I mean it. xxx
we are so totally making those baskets tomorrow. I know I say that alot, but this time I feel almost sure I mean it. xxx