How cute are these carrots I found at the Dollar Tree!
I emptied the sugar and washed the bottles. After they dried I wanted to add glitter to some of them.
Since I couldn't find a glue that said it worked well on plastic I tried a ceramic sealer I had from years ago...
Simply sprayed the carrots and sprinkled them with orange glitter I picked up after Halloween for 60¢.
Tied fishing line under the green top for hanging...
There you have it, an easy project that looks really cute on my tree!
There you have it, an easy project that looks really cute on my tree!
Have a happy day:@)
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Very ingenious!
ReplyDeleteFab looking Easter tree.
What a sweet idea! I think I need an Easter tree.
ReplyDeleteOh such a cute holiday tree! The carrots are a perfect addition to the other pretty Easter ornaments.
ReplyDeleteSusanne :)
Love the tree! I hauled out the Easter decor yesterday. No tree but other fun spring items!!
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Bonnie
Very creative and a wonderful addition to the tree!
ReplyDeleteVery cute! They are just perfect for your adorable Easter tree. Love it!
ReplyDeleteYou're so creative! Who would've thought to use these as ornaments!
ReplyDeleteThey turned out great and look perfect on the tree!
Hi Lynnie Pooh! Oh, how cute! I love your little seasonal tree and those carrots! You're the smartest one. Love how you've sparkled them up.
ReplyDeleteSince you're such a wonderful cook, do you have a recipe for a fabulous coconut pie? I really don't have a great recipe and have been graving a coconut pie! :)
Be a sweetie,
Shelia ;)
Those carrots are so cute! Love your Easter tree! hugs, Linda
ReplyDeleteThey are adorable! Great idea, and definitely table related! Bring them to Let's Dish this Wednesday! Glue a ribbon on them and tie one on a napkin, cute!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic idea. All you crafty bloggers just blow my mind. You see things that a "don't have a crafty bone in my body" person just doesn't see. :))
ReplyDeleteYour Easter tree is adorable. Love those sparkling carrots. xo
ReplyDeleteI adore your feather tree all decked out for Easter.The carrot ornaments are the cutest!!
ReplyDeleteAnd you know how much I love decorating trees!!
Hugs,
Deb
I have saw these at the dollar Store, you are so crafty!!!!
ReplyDeleteCute carrots! Just stumbled onto your blog via Dear Helen Hartman.
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I've never done an Easter tree, but I like yours! Your carrots are very cute!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea! And the Easter tree is an inspiration.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea. They turned out great!!!!!
ReplyDeleteWho knew that carrots grew on trees? How cute these are.
ReplyDeleteI love your Easter Tree!! That reminds me I need to get some of those Easter carrots for Gracen's class little Easter baskets this year! I love powder candy! Reminds me of my child hood!
ReplyDeleteWe always grew up with an Easter tree and I quit doing mine a few years ago. I need to make one again. Your feather tree is the perfect size and you just have it stuffed with beautiful ornaments. I love how you glammed up the carrots!
ReplyDeleteHow smart of you, and how cute they turned out! Loving your Easter tree! laure
ReplyDeleteThey look adorable, Lynn! Perfect for your Easter tree. I hope I find them at my local dollar store :)
ReplyDeleteI need to find these too! They are so sweet! Lynn you are a swete and crafty!
ReplyDeleteI love your Easter tree, Lynn! So creative and pretty.
ReplyDeleteBeth
The carrots are cute and your Easter tree is fabulous!
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