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Martha Stewart Easter decorating DIYs
This article presents five Easter DIY projects curated by Martha Stewart, offering creative ideas for holiday decorations and treats. The first DIY focuses on crafting Easter Chick Cookies, a delightful culinary project for the holiday season. The recipe, originating from Martha Stewart, provides specific instructions for baking and decorating these festive cookies. The second project details the creation of Floral-Stamped Easter Eggs. This involves using rubber stamps and chalk ink to transfer intricate floral patterns onto eggs. Materials required include eggs, a Hero Arts mounted rubber stamp mini tub set in Flower Garden, ColorBox Fluid chalk-ink pads, and a hair dryer. The process involves pressing a stamp into an ink pad, rolling it gently along the egg's contours, and thoroughly drying each section with a hair dryer before proceeding. An optional step suggests using a pin-board for drying.
The third DIY project outlines how to make a Watercolor Table Runner. This decoration utilizes Martha Stewart Crafts Satin Acrylic Craft Paint in various colors (Raspberry Ice, Wild Salmon, Meadowlark) and Martha Stewart Crafts Tintable Fabric Medium. Spray bottles and a table runner made from natural fibers like cotton or linen are also needed. The instructions involve filling spray bottles with a mixture of one-part fabric medium and two-parts satin paint, adjusting color with water, and shaking well. Broad strokes of color are then sprayed across the runner, allowing for layering and blending, with a tip to pre-dampen the fabric for better results. The runner requires at least 72 hours to dry, though an iron or dryer can speed up curing.
The fourth project describes the creation of a Spring Flower Bowl. This involves using green and yellow food coloring, a wide shallow bowl or pie plate, coffee filters, a paintbrush, paper cups and bowls, and a hot-glue gun. The process starts by dyeing coffee filters green and yellow using food coloring, with filters stacked while drying to maintain shape. Paper cups are painted with the food coloring mixture. Once dry, filters are separated, folded, and snipped to create fluted, rounded petals. Green filters are cut into leaf shapes. Finally, a painted cup is glued to the center of a filter, and green leaves are glued to the underside of the filter.
The final DIY featured is the Easter Bunny Napkins. This project requires a dinner napkin, ribbon, and a hard-boiled egg. The napkin is folded into thirds, then the lower corners are folded up to form a paper-airplane shape. The napkin is flipped over, and the outer edges are folded to meet in the center. A hard-boiled egg is placed on the pointed tip, and ribbon is used to tie "ears" above the egg, securing it in place. These DIYs are presented as festive ways to decorate for Easter, drawing inspiration from Martha Stewart's signature style and offering actionable steps for readers to implement them in their own homes.
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