Thanks to Jennifer at CraftSanity for including my tutorial in her latest podcast, which you can watch below for some quick and fun last minute Easter crafts:
Those paper flowers look so fun and easy!
Happy Easter everyone!
Kim
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I wish you and familia Happy Easter
ReplyDeleteDolly
I've made many eggs, thanks to your tutorial.....Some have been gifted, some are displayed in my home, all are loved. Thanks for the time you took to do this. Happy Easter! -Autumn
ReplyDeleteThat is so cool! You are so creative.
ReplyDeleteI love the apron too- is that the Emmeline pattern?
Congrats for your tutorial!
ReplyDeleteand Happy Easter!
That is really great!
ReplyDeleteHappy Easter!
Sabine
I made these at 70% of the size you say in your tutorial and they are more like 'real' egg size. The finished eggs fit perfectly in an egg box which I have left open on the kitchen top as a decoration - I'm really impressed with myself over this one!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the idea.
Kim where do you buy your cute fabric?
ReplyDeletelove your bog!
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