Friday, 21 February 2020
Simple crafts to celebrate Spring
I always cheer up when I begin to see the signs of Spring, and a great way to celebrate the return of warmth and colour to the world is by working on some simple crafts which you can use to cheer up your home, and to celebrate with some Spring flowers before they appear in the garden! I've rounded up some of my favourite Spring crafts which are perfect for working on with young children, or even for yourself.
You can see the pictures below, and just click the links to be taken to the full instructions.
I love this Hama bead flower wreath, made using the small Hama bead flower board. I used a selection of pink and purple pastel beads, then finished the wreath with some green craft foam and a ribbon for hanging.
These Decorative bird planter sticks are great for brightening up your plant pots and can be as simple or as intricate as you like! You just need some cardboard, feathers and sticks, it's a great craft for toddlers.
Another use for the Hama bead small flower peg board, these little Hama bead flower bouquets are very sweet and would look great as a Spring decoration or perhaps on the front of a greetings card.
If you are planning a Spring picnic, why not use the Hama beads to make some Spring themed napkin rings in a selection of cheerful colours! It's really easy to shape the Hama beads into the form of a ring, and you can come up with all sorts of different patterns and designs.
I love my Fabric covered decorative plant pots, made using old flower pots and scraps of flower patterned fabric. Finished with a ribbon and some embellishments they are a great way to brighten up a windowsill or sheltered corner of the garden.
This Spring themed pen and pencil pot is a classic toilet roll upcycle craft and makes a really useful desktop accessory. It can be blinged up using cheerful stickers and sequins to bring some colour to your desk.
Finally, this Mini pot of Spring flowers craft might keep you going until you can find some real Spring flowers to put in a vase! It's really easy to make and can be as simple or as garish as you like!
I hope that I've inspired you to add some Spring crafting cheer to your life!
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