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Thursday 21 March 2013
DIY Marbled Easter Shapes - Gift Box
Today's post wraps up my Easter series of marbled Model Magic and I have to say that today's project is my favourite, mostly because of the colour scheme. Who doesn't love a good pink? If you're visiting family or friends and want to bring along a sweet surprise, these Easter boxes are more travel-friendly than open baskets.
You can go as simple or fancy as you like with these. I went the simple route, using a kraft paper box from Michael's. Just use a hot glue gun to attach your Model Magic shape onto the lid, and there you have it! I filled mine with Easter grass, candy, and some cute miniature toy bunnies and mushrooms.
Wednesday 20 March 2013
DIY Marbled Easter Shapes - Table Setting
Looking to add some interest to your place settings this Easter? Try using these marbled Easter shapes as place cards. Write names on each egg with a felt tip marker. The cookie cutters I used had the stripe built in (I'm pretty sure these cutters are older than me, so I haven't been able to source them) but I think they'd look just as cute without the stripe, with larger names in a bold cursive script.
Tuesday 19 March 2013
DIY Marbled Easter Shapes - Garland
Did you see my last DIY tutorial for making marbled Easter shapes? I love Crayola Model Magic for so many reasons - it's non-toxic, lightweight, affordable, and comes in lots of colours. Earlier on I shared how to use acrylic paint to marble white Model Magic; if you've done this and let it dry overnight then you're ready to make this springy garland. Over the next few days I'll be sharing a couple other ways I like using these Easter shapes. Click through to see more about how to make today's garland.
DIY Marbled Easter Shapes
I've been on a marbling kick for the past little while so I've got a number of projects up my sleeve, but since Easter is quickly approaching let's start with these pastel spring shapes. Using this tutorial as a first step, there are a handful of fun ways to use these little guys. I'll be sharing a a few ideas over the next couple days, so stay tuned! But for now, I'll show you how to get started.