~Ralph Waldo Emerson
My craft room has become a wonderful excuse to have toys and art supplies out and USED all the time.
You just can't be sad in this room.
Are you ready to play? I promised to show you how to make two different versions of my Easter candy cups and here they are.
Version 1
These blue/white checked cardboard boxes were purchased at the Dollar Tree in a bundle of eight. They were with the baby shower supplies.
All I did was cut off the top cardboard enclosures and added a crepe paper ruffle glued along the inside edge.
I then glued ric-rac along the front edge and a vintage Easter decoration on the front. I used tacky glue and it held everything very quickly in place.
Version 2
These candy cups were purchased from my grocery store in the baking aisle. All I did was put a line of tacky glue around the center of the cup and pleated crepe paper around the cup, pressing the crepe paper folds onto the glue.
I added a line of glue near the bottom of the cup and placed my ric rac on top of the glue to give the cup a finished look.
I added another vintage Easter image to the center to finish it off.
These candy cups would even be cute at a baby shower, wedding shower, or at a birthday party.
I used a scanner on a few of my favorite Easter children's books for the images, but you can do a general search on the internet for vintage Easter cards and come up with all kinds of images to print. You could even decorate your cups with Easter stickers. I think I might just need to go buy some Easter chocolates now that my cups are ready.
Happy Crafting!!
cute cute cute!!! I wondered where you got those adorable vintage bunny and chick photos. I have mine that came in the package on my Easter tree :) You can bet that I will be making copies of it and putting them on baskets!
ReplyDeleteCute, cute, cute!!
ReplyDeleteCan I come play?
Toooo cute..
ReplyDeleteHave a great evening..
love the room.. keeps getting cuter and cuter...
Cute stuff. I am glad to see you are putting that craft room to good use.
ReplyDeleteI am constantly drooling over your craft room! I wish I had your creative bone!
ReplyDeleteJust don't know WHEN you find time for this *sigh*
ReplyDeleteBarb
I love your blog...you are so talented!!! Thank you : )
ReplyDeleteThose are SO cute! And now I am hungry for some good chocolate (which the kids ate and now there is nothing left...wah).
ReplyDeletewe want to come play and do arts and crafts at YOUR house! ;)
ReplyDeleteAny reason for chocolate!
ReplyDeleteSherry