{Easy} Spring Wreath

Although the weather is still a bit chilly in my neck of the woods, my thoughts are already turning to Spring.  I just took down my Easter decorations yesterday, and I wanted something bright and cheerful for my front door, so I made this adorable felt wreath.


What do you think?

Here is how simple and inexpensive it was to make:


1)  Gather your supplies.  You'll need a wreath form, some felt (in various Spring colors), a piece of yarn, some scrapbook paper, alphabet stickers, and a hot glue gun.

2)  Make some rolled felt flowers using the tutorial found here.  {I used 12 flowers for my wreath.}

3)  Cut small triangles out of scrapbook paper, and apply alphabet stickers to form the word "Spring".  Then, use hot glue to attach the triangles to the white yarn.

4)  Using hot glue, secure the flowers and the "Spring" banner to the wreath form.

That's it!  I am so pleased with how it turned out.  It is super-cheerful, and it makes me smile every time I look at it.  

What do you have hanging on your front door?

♥ 
Gina Bell (aka East Coast Mommy)



You might also like the simple DIY Spring Wreaths here.

Monster Madness

As a Disney Junior Mom, I was excited to hear that Disney Junior Canada is premiering a new show this month -- Henry Hugglemonster.  My boys and I love monsters {the cute kind}, so I thought this was a great opportunity to share a couple of our favorite monster crafts with you.


Cute, right?  The keys to a successful monster craft are: googly eyes and a little imagination.  Here is what we made:

1)  Monster Bookmarks -  Who doesn't love an adorable bookmark?  We made our "monster bookmarks" out of craft foam, but paper would work too.  After you have finished creating your monster, add a ribbon loop at the top and a googly eye or two, and you'll have an adorable bookmark for all your favorite monster stories.

2)  Monster Magnet Movers - Kids will have a great time moving these adorable pom pom monsters around "like magic".  All you need to do is draw a road on a piece of paper.  Then, take two "attracting magnets" and attach one to a pom pom monster, and one to a folded "handle".  Put the monster on top of the paper and the magnet on the bottom of the paper.  When you move the bottom magnet, the monster will move too.  Fun, right?

3)  Playdough Monsters - Little ones will have a blast making monsters from playdough, googly eyes and pipe cleaners.  Let the kids use their imagination to create a bunch of friendly, monster friends.

I hope you have fun with these monster crafts, and I hope you enjoy the new Disney Junior series - Henry Hugglemonster.


Let me know how you enjoy the monster crafts and the new show.  My boys and I will definitely be watching.


♥ 
Gina Bell (aka East Coast Mommy)

* You can find me on facebook here.


Disclosure: I’m part of the Disney Junior Mom program and I receive special perks as part of my affiliation with this group, but {of course} the opinions on this blog are my own.

{Easy} Bunny Bunting... with free printable template

My boys love making crafts that become festive holiday decor, so this simple Easter craft was a big hit in our house.  Check out this adorable and easy-to-make DIY "Bunny Butt" Bunting. (You can get the free printable bunny template below.)


Isn't it cute hanging in our hallway?  My seven year old made ours, and he is super-proud of how it turned out.



 
Want to make one?  Here's what you do:

1)  Download the bunny template {that I created for you} here.  

2)  Have the kids color the bunny silhouettes using lots of Easter colors.




3)  Cut out the bunnies, and glue on pom pom tails.





4)  After the glue is dry, hang the bunnies from twine with tiny clothespins. Or, you could use a hole punch and yarn to hang them.

That's it!

I hope you enjoy this simple Easter project.  Sometimes the simple projects are the best ones. Don't you think?

Happy Easter!


Gina Bell (aka East Coast Mommy)





Find more ideas for easy and inexpensive ideas for Easter crafts, recipes and activities here.


Photo Easter Cards

Just wanted to quickly share the photo Easter cards I made for my 5 year old to share with his class.


Aren't they cute?  All I did was take an adorable picture of my cute little bunny holding out his hand.  Then, I added some text using Picmonkey.  I sent the pictures for one hour processing, and voila!



I used an X-acto knife to cut slits above and below his fist, and stuck in a pencil.  My little guy totally loves how they turned out, and he was excited to take them to school this morning.  I just love when the kids are excited to go to school, don't you?


♥ 
Gina Bell (aka East Coast Mommy)

* You can find me on facebook here.

Bunny Mask for Preschoolers... with FREE printable template

I just made this adorable bunny mask with a group of Preschoolers, and today I am sharing the full tutorial and FREE printable template. It's a simple craft, it's perfect for Easter (or any time of year), and the kids will love it. 




To make your own bunny mask:

1)  Download the template, print it onto white cardstock, and cut it out.  You can download the template {for free} here.


2)  Color the inside of the bunny ears with a crayon.

3)  Cut out a pink nose from foam or construction paper, and attach with glue.

4)  Cut some strips of black paper, and attach the "whiskers" with glue.

5)  Attach a popsicle stick to the back of the mask with tape.


That's it!  Cute, right?

Happy Easter to you and your little bunnies! 


♥ 
Gina Bell (aka East Coast Mommy)




Find MORE fantastic Preschool Crafts here.






Find more ideas for easy and inexpensive Easter crafts, recipes and activities here.

Bird Nest Cookies / The BEST Easter Cookies

Last year, I posted about "Egging" the neighbours {which you can read more about here}, and since then, I have been asked several times for the recipe we used for our Bird Nest Cookies. We make these cookies each year, and they are easy to make and fun to share.



To make these adorable Easter cookies:

1)  Mix together the following dry ingredients, and set aside:
  • 3 1/2 cups rolled oats
  • 1 cup shredded sweetened coconut
  • 1/4 tsp salt
2)  Put the following ingredients in a saucepan, and bring to a boil:
  • 2 cups white sugar
  • 1/3 cup unsweetened cocoa powder
  • 1/2 cup milk
  • 1/2 cup butter
  • 1 tsp vanilla
  • 1/4 cup semi sweet chocolate chips
3)  Remove from heat, and stir in dry ingredients.

4)  Before the mixture starts to dry out, drop the mixture from heaping teaspoons onto wax paper, and add three candy covered chocolate eggs to the middle of each cookie.  Allow to cool completely.





These cookies are easy, delicious, and cute -- perfect for this time of year. And, for an extra special treat, you can use these cookies to garnish cupcakes.  So yummy!




Check out this quick video tutorial:


And here's a little video of my boys and I making them.


These cookies taste as good as they look... and they look really cute!


Do you have a favorite Easter Cookie recipe?  This one is definitely at the top of my list.


♥ 
Gina Bell (aka East Coast Mommy)


***Find more Easter ideas here.

Easter Gifts for Classmates... with free printable bag toppers

My boys love sharing holiday treats with their classmates, and this year I came up with a cute "bunny" Easter gift for my three year old to share with his friends.


I just LOVE how easy and inexpensive these treats were to put together, and they are a great alternative to chocolate and candy.

I bought 12 bunnies for $2, put them in clear treat bags, and added some simple and adorable bag toppers.  Cute, right?   You can download the bag toppers I designed {for free} here.



Wouldn't your little ones be proud handing out these cute goodies to their little friends?



You can also find another delightful Easter gift for classmates (and free printable tags) here.



Both versions are super-cute, don't you think?  Happy Easter!


Gina Bell (aka East Coast Mommy)


You can find more ideas for easy and inexpensive Easter crafts, recipes, and activities here.

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