Designer Grace is on our blog today with a wooden Easter decor project! Grab the Glue Dots, we're getting crafty!
Time: Approximately 45 minutes
Level: Beginner
Size: 12 ¾” x 7 1/3” x ¼”
I got an unfinished Spring wood kit from my local craft store on clearance after the holidays was over. I used some papers and paint to cover the pieces and I know that this décor will last a long time.
Here's what you need:
Here's what you do:
- Using Ultra-Thin Glue Dots, adhere patterned paper onto the wooden egg. Trim the excess paper using a craft knife. Sand the edges for a finished look. Repeat the process for the wood stick.
- Paint the wood letters green. Give it a few coats to cover all the wood.
- Once dried, add a coating of glitter glue for some shimmer. Adhere the letters to the wooden egg using the Advanced Strength dispenser.
- Cover the wood bunny with paper using Ultra-Thin Glue Dots making sure to trim the excess paper around the shape and sanding the edges.
- Add a coating of glitter glue on the top of the paper as well then adhere to the egg shape with the Advanced Strength dispenser.
- Cut out a hot air balloon image from patterned paper with scissors. Adhere to the wood shape using Pop Up Glue Dots.
- Add rhinestones to the bunny and hot air balloon with Micro Glue Dots.
- Add pen lines to the edges of the egg and stick shapes.
- Adhere the stick to the bottom of the wooden egg using the Advanced Strength dispenser.
Happy Easter!
~Grace
All materials for this project are available at your local: