Easter's pretty big at our house," admits Lana Harrison, a mother of three from Winnipeg, Canada. One way the Harrisons highlight the holiday is by creating this wonderful Easter topiary tree with a Styrofoam ball and colorful foil-wrapped chocolates. Talk about a visual treat!
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"Well, actually, it's kind of a long process," Lana fesses
up. "Because just as soon as they get all the chocolates on, they
start eating them. And then they have to cover it all over
again!"
| Prep Time: About 2 to 3 hours | |
| What you need: | |
| 6-inch Styrofoam Ball
Foot-long Wooden Dowel Glue 6-inch Terra-Cotta Pot Plaster Easter Grass 2 Layers of Tulle (1 purple, 1 yellow) or Acrylic Paint Ribbons Round Toothpicks Round, Foil-Wrapped Chocolates | |
| Seasons: Easter | |
| Materials: foam | |
| Instructions: | |
| 1. | Poke a 6-inch Styrofoam ball onto a foot-long wooden dowel and glue the ball in place. |
| 2. | Fill a decorated 6-inch terra-cotta pot with plaster--first glue a piece of Styrofoam over the hole at the bottom--and push the dowel into the still-wet plaster. After the plaster sets, glue Easter grass on its surface. |
| 3. | So the Styrofoam doesn't show through, cover the ball in 2 layers of tulle (1 purple, 1 yellow), which you can gather tightly around the dowel with ribbons (you could also just paint the ball with acrylic paint). |
| 4. | Use round toothpicks to cover the ball with chocolates, poking one end into the chocolate and the other into the ball. |
| 5. | ENJOY! |
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