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Easy Easter Centerpiece

Created On: March 25, 2013  |  Updated: March 9, 2014  |   1 Comment

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Today I have for you one last Easter craft.
I whipped up this centerpiece in one afternoon, it is super easy.
It all started with this plain wooden box I found at the dollar spot at Target.
 2. Using some white spray paint I had, I painted the outside with a couple quick coats of paint.  3. I also found this moss filler in the dollar spot. 4. With a foam block from the dollar store, I wrapped double sided tape around the block (like I did for this fish centerpiece), set it in the box and covered it with the moss.
 1. I had this bunny from last year and wanted to include him in my centerpiece.  I’ve seen similar bunnies at Hobby Lobby and Walmart.  2. I didn’t want anything to be permanent, so used sucker sticks and inserted them into the moss where I wanted the bunny to set.  3. I slide the bunny over the sticks through the hole on the bottom.
 1. I also had these eggs already.  I bought them from Hobby Lobby last year after easter.  Using the same sucker sticks, I used the hole on the bottom of the eggs.  2. I pushed the eggs into the moss where I wanted them to go.  3. I decided I like 3 eggs the best.
 1. It seemed a little plain so using some scrapbook paper and punches, I made some “flowers” and a paper medallion (like these).  2. I hot glued some sucker sticks onto my flowers.  3. Then I placed them where I liked.
I love how it turned out and I like the fact that nothing is permanent so after Easter I can take it apart.  Either for easy storage or to change it up for another holiday!
It looks great on my table with my jar of eggs and my jar with the matching bunny.
Like in the first picture.
If you’re looking for a cute and easy centerpiece for your table,
this one is perfect!
Happy Easter!
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  1. Crystal says

    March 26, 2013

    Very cute!! Love the bunny!!

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