Super Easy, Cheap, CUTE Easter Garland

February 28, 2010
The supplies you need

The supplies you need

Step One

Step One

Step Two

Step Two

 

Keep going...

Keep going...

Ready for some amazing cuteness?

Ready for some amazing cuteness?

Ta-Da!!!!!!!

Ta-Da!!!!!!!

Talk about bang-for-your-buck!  This is super simple, super cute, and it’s

Cheep Cheep Cheep!

Sorry, couldn’t help myself. 

Be careful with your pets whilst you are making it, though, or you might end up with this:

Naughty naughty!

Naughty naughty!

What?  We have a dog?  Who thinks she’s a cat?

No, of course we don’t, Silly!   We have four kids under six years of age.  Like we’d add another small, hairy body to take care of on top of all that…  (Yes, we have chickens but that’s only so we can eat eggs all the time w/o running to the store.  And when we get tired of them, we can eat them.)

And -actually- this wasn’t my idea, or even my pictures.

I’ll give you one clue:
I’m going to manage her Etsy Shop and become filthy rich someday.

Yep, dog, pictures and fantastic idea all belong to my fabulously creative mother, who graciously took all these pictures and sent them to me right away so we could put this here for you.  Today.  Because neither of us could wait until you people are ready to put Spring/Easter decorations up.

Aren’t you glad?

9 Responses to “ Super Easy, Cheap, CUTE Easter Garland ”

  1. Mom on February 28, 2010 at 8:50 pm

    nicely done, sister!

  2. Mrs. Smith on February 28, 2010 at 8:52 pm

    @Mom fixed it.

  3. Mom on February 28, 2010 at 9:39 pm

    part dog, part cat, part devil?!!!!

  4. Kimmie on February 28, 2010 at 10:34 pm

    Fun! Way cute and simple. I’m seeing a dollar store craft here…

  5. Elly on February 28, 2010 at 11:09 pm

    LOVE it! Need to remember this in a month…

  6. Linn on March 1, 2010 at 7:05 am

    DARLING!

  7. Stephanie Niepraschk on March 1, 2010 at 12:25 pm

    Love it! And you could put little things in each egg to remind the kids about Easter, sort of like an advent calendar. I’m going to turn it into an FHE lesson – or even something for Seminary….oh, the possibilities!!!

  8. mareena on March 1, 2010 at 1:06 pm

    yay, this is awesome, and SO up our ally! We even have ALL the supplies already! I see this being a fun craft idea sometime later this weeek (or whenever we bring the easter stuff in from the garage). Thanks for sharing!

  9. Rawrek on March 2, 2010 at 8:05 pm

    Sooo…. I see you have a cult following <jealous jk
    The correct verbiage to use is CATDOG…. she got that nickname soon after theres something growing out of your neck and parrot dog. ratdog.

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