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- holiday craft (7)
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All About "decoration"
Popcorn in a Picket Planter
If your idea of the perfect garden is a drift of lush greenery nestled inside a picket fence, you don't need to wait till summer to get it. This picket planter with popcorn plants is as easy to make as popcorn itself.
Read MoreDecoupage Designs
You don't have to be an artist to create these keepsake eggs. Just cut illustrations or photos from magazines, scrapbooking supplies, or other printed sources, or download them from the Web. (They should be fairly small, so they...
Read MoreThe Witch and Her Cauldron
This menacing matriarch, with her bubbling cauldron, is guaranteed to give your Halloween visitors an unhealthy dose of spook juice.
Read MoreEgg Garden
Turn your Easter eggs into a blooming centerpiece for the table with these flowering pedestals.
Read MoreCool Crayon Colors
Go ahead and break the mold when decorating your eggs this
year
-- and have an eggs-traordinary time in the process. We've
substituted crayons for conventional egg dye, coloring right on
still-warm hard-boiled eggs.
Lots of Dots (and Lines)
Glue dots and lines (available in various sizes in the scrapbooking or tape and glue aisles of craft stores) have made fixing one material to another as simple as peeling and sticking. Here, we've used them to decorate dyed,...
Read MoreSticker Stencils
Egg decorating couldn't get much simpler than this method: all you do is apply stickers to your egg before dyeing to create cool shapes and silhouettes.
Read MoreSimply Smashing Shells
This method makes the most of an egg's delicate nature: shells are dyed and crushed to create an irresistibly bumpy finish. So go ahead and break the mold -- and the shell -- when decorating your eggs this year.
Read MoreTape and Paint
Here, paint teams up with a material normally used to keep it at bay -- masking tape -- yielding eggs with surprising textures and colors.
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