Easy Easter Crafts That Are Super Cheap to Make

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PAPIER-MÂCHÉ NEST

Candy bowls never looked so real and have never been so fun to make! Plus, these will look right at home all spring long. What you need: Clear glue, plastic wrap.

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FELT RABBIT

Elf on the Shelf has met his match. This bendable bunny is so easy to make, and would make the perfect accessory for your bookshelf or dining room table. What you need: Natural wool roving felt, wire cutters, 12 gauge aluminum wire.

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POLISHED EGGS

Did you know that nail polish makes the perfect Easter egg dye?  Note: These eggs will look amazing, but don't eat them — eggshells are porous, and nail polish isn't great on the stomach. What you need: Nail polish.

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WIPE-OFF TAGS

Easter baskets just got a major upgrade with these reusable wipe-off tags. You can write names, cute messages from the Easter bunny, and more with whatever shape you choose. Save them for later, too, for birthdays and baby showers. What you need: Wooden duckies , acrylic paint.

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MACRAME AIR PLANT HANGER

In the spirit of Easter, make some tiny macrame planters using colorful plastic egg shells as the base.  They're so chic you'll forget they're holiday decor. What you need: Plastic Easter eggs, faux suede cording, air plants.

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EASTER EGG MASON JARS

Mason jar crafting is fun, simple, and always looks good. Spring-ify your multipurpose jars using pretty pastel-colored paint and crafting tape, creating unique DIY designs. The jars can be filled with fake grass (as pictured here) to work as a "basket" for the kids' treats. What you need: Mason jars, acrylic paint.

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EASTER BUNNY TREAT JARS

Another mason jar creation: Making the see-through bunny design on these fun treat jars is actually super simple.  Just use a silhouette sticker and paint over it – when you remove the sticker, you'll end up with a jar that looks like it took much longer to create.

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NESTING BUNNY

These twine-wrapped Easter eggs look cozy and chic — and they're crazy easy to make. All you need is some multi-colored rope or twine, plastic Easter eggs, and hot glue.  Display 'em in a cute apothecary jar, or add another festive touch by crafting a little nest egg made from grapevine wreath to put in your living room.

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GOLDEN SPECKLED EGGS

Ditch the standard markers and dye and put your master DIY skills to work with metallic leafing squares that give your eggs a totally glam effect in under an hour. What you need: Gold leafing squares, leafing glue