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DIY Easter decorations made from leftover materials

Celebrate Easter eco-conscious and cheaper and get started with your own DIY Easter decorations made from leftover materials. These craft tips are also fun to do with kids. Nowhere in the world is there an Easter branch that looks like this one.
Prepare10 minutes
Making40 minutes
Total Time50 minutes
Keyword: diy, crafts, easter branch, Easter, leftover materials

Materials

Supplies for pompon bunnies & chicks

  • scraps of wool (Always available at the thrift store!)
  • piece of cardboard
  • sharp scissors
  • glue (gun)
  • small black beads
  • small pieces of coloured cardboard or felt

Supplies for cardboard birds and eggs

  • cardboard
  • (white) posca marker
  • scissors
  • scrap wool

Instructions

Making pompon bunnies and chicks

  • From cardboard, cut a rectangle of about 7 by 12 centimetres. With this, I made pompoms of about 5 centimetres. If you want to make bigger pompoms, cut a wider piece of cardboard. In the middle of the cardboard, cut a kind of notch 1 centimetre wide (see photo above). For strength, I glued two rectangles together.
  • Make a notch at the top and tie a 25-centimetre strand into it. (You will tie this around the pompon later.)
  • Spin the wool around the cardboard. For the plain wool, I twisted around the cardboard about 100 times. For the bunny, I used thicker wool. I twisted that one about 70 times.
  • Tie everything together with the thread you had tied earlier. Tie the wool together as tightly as possible.
  • Remove the wool from the cardboard and cut the loops with sharp scissors. Note: do not cut the thread you tied the pompom with, this will be your hanging loop later.
  • You now have a sort of pompon, but it's not very pretty yet. With the scissors, now cut the pompon into shape.
  • Stick 2 pompoms together with the glue gun.
  • Stick 2 beads for the eyes.
  • Fold a small piece of cardboard in half and cut a triangle for the beak.
  • Glue the beak in place with the glue gun.
  • For the bunny, cut a small heart for the nose and cut two ears from white cardboard. Make the inside of the ears out of pink cardboard and stick the ears with the glue gun. To finish it off: give the rabbits a tail. To do this, make a mini pompon using a fork, then twist the wool around the fork just like you did around the cardboard.

Making cardboard birds and eggs

  • From cardboard, cut out the shape of the bird and the eggs.
  • Make a notch at the top of the bird, up to the middle, and make a notch at the bottom of the wings, also up to the middle.
  • Decorate the bird and wing with the white posca marker.
  • Slide the slot of the bird and the wing together.
  • Use leftover wool to make a pendant on the bird.
  • For the eggs, follow the same steps.

Notes

Tips for pompon bunnies:
  • Look for mixed balls of wool in the thrift store, they have the most beautiful effect. You can also use two colours, say light yellow and dark yellow, and twist them around the cardboard at the same time. The ‘woollier’ or ‘fluffier’ the wool, the nicer the effect.
  • If you don't have black beads, you can also make coloured beads black with paint or a waterproof marker. You can also just cut a small circle out of paper. You can also use wiggle eyes, which can often be found among the craft supplies at the thrift store.
 
Tips for the cardboard birds:
  • Cover the cardboard with pretty papers or stickers.
  • Use paint or coloured markers to make colourful birds and eggs.