Same idea, I just free handed some webbed feet and a bill, then added a couple feathers.
This is a fun project to do with the kids...
or just add these cuties to their basket, you can fill the eggs with whatever goodies you'd like.
Last year Kathleen suggested using them as napkin rings... the kiddie table maybe?
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or just add these cuties to their basket, you can fill the eggs with whatever goodies you'd like.
Last year Kathleen suggested using them as napkin rings... the kiddie table maybe?
Here's a pic so I can join Let's Dish this week!
Have a happy day:@)
Joining:
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Link It Up Thursday
Kitchen Fun and Crafty Friday
So fun as napkin rings. I never take time for napkin rings-I am beyond casual....
ReplyDeleteSo, so cute! I just love Easter time.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun Easter project for kids. I'm pinning this on my "Kids Crafts" board. Thanks, Lynn.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great project to do with the kiddos!
ReplyDeleteLove this project to do with my grandkids!! Fun!!
ReplyDeletereally, really cute!
ReplyDeleteHey Lynn, congrats, check out my post today! xo
ReplyDeleteHi Lynn,
ReplyDeleteI LOVE these egg holders!! I am going to have to try some of your neat tutorials. :) I think the idea of adding a duck buddy is perfect. I also looked at your previous post with the daffodils. Gorgeous! A pot full of sunshine.
My MIL has several different varieties in her yard, too.
Thanks for leaving a comment on my Redbud post. I had fun taking those pics. Happy Seasonal Sunday!
Denise at Forest Manor
These are really cute and will add a really fun note to my Easter table. I hope you have a great day. Blessings...Mary
ReplyDeleteI love this napkin rings, around here is difficult to find bunnies, so this is a good idea. Thank you for sharing and thanks for the kind comment. Enjoy your Sunday.
ReplyDeleteFABBY
So funny!!!!
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Val Rodrigues
www.crieartezzanato.blogspot.com
ADORABLE!
ReplyDeleteThese are adorable ... and so are you! I'm going to make some fun napkin rings! Thanks
ReplyDeleteOh, have you figured out yet how to do pigs? :)
I passed this to my daughter - a teacher and a good friend. Cute. sandie
ReplyDeleteThank you for stopping by my lil'blog and leaving a sweet comment!
ReplyDeleteGreetings from Australia♥
This is such a delightful project for Easter! So adorable!
ReplyDeleteYvonne
Those are adorable! So cute, I love those little cuties.
ReplyDeleteI had to see the tutorial~ I missed it last year! You're so clever (& witty too :) Love the duck!
ReplyDeleteHi Lynn, You quack me up too! :) Happy Sunday! Linda
ReplyDeleteSee! They loved them as napkin rings! Yes, the kiddie table or Easter Brunch for grown ups too! They would be adorable, Lynn!
ReplyDeleteSee you Wed at 7 for Let 's Dish! :)
So Adorable! NOW can't you make a little piggy too? LOVE that ducky...
ReplyDeleteHave a great week,
Hugs to you,
Donna
Hi Lynn,
ReplyDeleteyes, that was my first thought also. Where is the piggy? Isn't Earl jealous about them. The napkin rings are so cute.
Best greetings, Johanna
These are so cute. I love the napkin ring idea.
ReplyDeleteDarling, DArling, DARLING!!!!!
ReplyDeleteCute napkin rings...
ReplyDeleteand, yep, ya gotta work on a piggy one, too. :)
Oh, wow...Vernice over at We Three Dogs and Me would LOVE these!!!!!! She is such a talented crafter, and this is right up her alley! Really cool!!!
ReplyDeleteOkay this is darling. Just ducky! Great as napkin rings too. xo marlis
ReplyDeleteA fun project for sure. Cute!
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh, those little egg holder make the cutest little napkin rings, Lynn!
ReplyDeleteYou are too clever! What cute little guys -- it would be a fun project for kids, you are right.
ReplyDeleteOh how cute! Why should the kids have all the fun! I would love those as napkin rings too!
ReplyDeleteAdorable! You are so clever, Lynn.
ReplyDeleteThanks for linking this to Let's Dish, L.!
ReplyDeleteYeah, the sun is out, enjoy!