Here’s a creative way to make hearts into something else entirely – a cute Valentine’s Day dog! With its heart head, heart ears, and heart nose, this little pup is ready to help you show someone how much you love them.
Scuba Diver Eggs
Decorating Easter eggs is a common way for families to bond on Easter Day, but they tend to look the same every year when you’re limited to simply dying them a certain color. This year, you can take things to a new level with these scuba diver eggs.
Embroidery Floss Easter Eggs
If you are planning to have Easter dinner at your home this year, these embroidery floss Easter eggs would be a great way to decorate your ceiling. The best part is that everyone can help out in making these, and they give you a chance to exercise your creativity.
Rice Krispie “Kinder Surprise” Easter Egg
If you’re looking for a simple way to add a nice little touch to traditional Easter eggs, I highly recommend giving this Rice Krispie “Kinder Surprise” Easter Egg a go! These are simple to make as you’ll simply need some plastic Easter eggs and a few ingredients to make the treats!
Easter Egg Cake Pops
Considering that it’s highly unlikely someone will turn down additional sweets on Easter Day, these Easter egg cake pops are a must-have for your festivities. These don’t take long to make, and your friends and family will be sure to love them. Be sure to have seconds (or tenths) for everyone!
Nail Polish Easter Eggs
If you’re someone who enjoys decorating Easter eggs with your family on Easter Day, you are going to love everything these nail polish Easter eggs have to offer. These come out with a very glossy appearance, and the nail polish brush allows for extra precision!
Felted Toadstools
If you’re looking for a way to give your landscaping an Easter touch, these felted toadstools are guaranteed to do the trick. These toadstools are incredibly easy to make, and they’ll get you, your family and neighbors in the Easter spirit once they see them hanging from the trees; I guarantee it!