Today, as I browsed online for sweet spring crafts, DIY, and all things robin eggs, I noticed sites overflowing with Easter bunnies, egg cups, ducklings, and lambs. If SPRING brings out your gardening or crafty side, Sweet Spring Crafts, Pastel Finds & Garden Inspo Now is sure to please.

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Sweet Spring Crafts & Finds to Welcome the Season
1. Easter Crescent Wreaths Recipe
2. Pastel Paint Splattered Egg Cup Planters
(Find the instructions from TTLP in the link beneath the photo at top!)
3. Bead Bunnies Make Great Buddies!


4. Peeps & Candy Kebabs
Also colorful (and perhaps a tad more nutritious)? Maegan Brown’s beautiful snack boards!

Find a rainbow of ideas in her book:
5. Bunny Placesetting
In case you love a soft muted robin’s egg blue like my mama…
6. Pretty Easter Layer Cake
7. Learn to Make Macarons
Are Easter macarons a thing? They are almost too pretty to eat!
8. Maileg Bunny Friends
I have collected Maileg soft and sweet European toys/keepsakes for years now. Established in 1999 by Danish designer Dorthe Mailil, Maileg has an authentic style that is based on modern contemporary concepts with a unique touch and expression. Hand stitched eyes and hand knit clothing bring these toys to life for you and yours.
An Easter Mouse?

9. Create Nature Fairies
If you have children, grandchildren, or nieces and nephews, this is a charming craft. Freehand the fairies or visit the Mer Mag to print out these sketched cuties.

10. Fresh Front Door
How charming is this bunch o’ lovely?

11. Beatrix Potter Finds
12. April Shower Flower Power

13. Wispy Understated Wreath
14. Vase Filler or Vignette Accessory
15. Cabbage Flowers
I have also seen cauliflower used as a receptacle for fresh blooms, but this blooming cabbage is darling.


16. Especially for Francophiles
17. Simple Yet Chic
18. Instant Curb Appeal
19. Perfect Gardener Gifts
20. Make Paper Napkin Chinoiserie Easter Eggs
Oh, Yvonne, you do know your way around LOVELY!
21. Spring Picnic Essential
22. Feather Your Nest
23. Sweet Pastels for Spring

24. Easter Table Smile Makers

25. Garden Inspiration






Thanks for reading, friends! If you have a moment to entertain a few spring spruce ups, see THIS.
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Peace to you right where you are.
-michele
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OMG! Those blue and white toile eggs are amazing!! Beautiful Easter crafts!
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It’s my favorite too! 🙂
So many things to love in these wonderful Spring and Easter inspirations. The bunny pitcher and the toile eggs might be two of my favorites. xo
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They are winners for sure! Thanks so much for visiting us today, Katherine – love to have you here! xox
Love the nature fairies! I may have to just make one myself 😊I have some white notecards…would be cute to use those and then send them as homemade birthday cards to friends/family with spring birthdays or just as notecards of encouragement!
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I agree – they lend themselves to all sorts of projects and could be so cute to send! I am ready to get my hands busy too, Amy and would love to be able to offer some DIY posts about original artwork. I approach it from a decidedly confident place – creating my paintings is an intuitive process where the art moves through me fluidly. I think that’s why I haven’t posted about it as a craft – I take it very seriously. 🙂 But who knows – if I find time to snap photos of the process, I’ll share! Happy almost weekend, girlfriend. xox
Oh I’d love it if you would share photos of the process of your original & recycled artwork. I would be so very interested in seeing those and hearing about your process. I’ve always been interested in painting & have been thinking about signing up for classes @ a local studio that I recently found out about. But I do love your style of muted landscapes & abstracts. So would be thrilled to learn from you as well!! Wish we could set up some easels & paint together for an afternoon. 🤗 I will look forward to a possible post about this in the near future if you’re able to!
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Thank you for this feedback, Amy! I’m sure there are others who may want to take that first step and would love a guide to support and encourage them. I do need to create a few pieces for our son’s gallery wall (all of his friends have been contributing original art – a beautiful collection is forming!) so I will do my best. I have never taken a painting class and take an intuitive and maybe unorthodox approach. xox
I will eagerly await that post! 🤗
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