Welcome spring into your own home! We'll show you 25 creative last-minute craft ideas for adults that you can use to create a happy atmosphere in your own four walls despite the Corona crisis. From a natural table decoration for the party to a door wreath: These ideas for colorful Easter decorations made from natural materials are suitable even for complete craft beginners. Also perfect for anyone who attaches great importance to sustainability.
When the classic Easter tree is given a modern interpretation, purists can be happy. Because instead of shining in bright colors, the Easter tree impresses with a natural look. First, we'll show you an idea for natural table decorations with tree branches, wooden bird nests and moss. And quail eggs go perfectly with this, as they look completely natural with their attractive pattern. This is how the Easter tree is made: Arrange tree branches with flowers or green leaves in a puristic ceramic vase and place moss and quail eggs in the bird's nests. Glue the nests to the tree branches with hot glue or hang them with twine.
Flowering quince branches andcolorful Easter eggsplay the main role in the next arrangement. They are particularly effective in a simple ceramic vase and can be displayed anywhere in the room. The Easter tree looks particularly sweet next to a bowl full of colorful Easter eggs. But a table decoration in light sand colors can also effectively round off the ensemble. This is how the Easter tree is made: Arrange quince branches in a vase, blow out and dye chicken eggs and hang them on the branches with satin ribbon.
The table decoration inVintage StyleSoft blue nuances, a classic ceramic vase and a touch of romance with fresh flowers are available. The vintage look can be achieved with little effort: simply blow out eggs and dye them in light blue tones. Then cover the cone-shaped floral foam with moss from your own garden. Attach the moss with hot glue. Then add the colored eggs. Place everything in a flower pot or an old-look ceramic vase. Arrange fresh seasonal blooms around the vintage Easter tree and place on a table runner with patterns from the same color family. Complete!
Easter decorations made from natural materials: ideas for adults
It comes very tender and spring-likepurist Easter tablewith an arrangement in an eggshell. If blowing out a white egg and cutting out the shell is too complicated for you, you can buy a small ceramic vase instead to create the look. Natural materials such as moss, feathers and small seasonal flowers such as lily of the valley can be arranged in it. Mix the mini vase with other ceramic decorations. The material forms the perfect background for a puristic table decoration for Easter and proves to be the perfect connecting element between the individual decorative pieces on the table. Optionally, you can place the mini vases on guests' plates and use them as original place cards.
Easter decorations made from natural materials: craft ideas with Easter eggs for adults
It's not just children who look forward to the opportunity at EasterCreatively designing Easter eggs. Adults will also like the next idea: decorate the Easter eggs with nature motifs. The artistic motif eggs are a real eye-catcher. You can decorate them either with matching stickers, or you can stick fresh flowers, grasses and ferns to the eggs using decoupage glue. These are perfectly complemented by modern and vintage candle holders in zinc, gold or brass.
The colorful Easter eggs clearly play the main role on the Easter table. Elegant companions to lovingly colored Easter eggs are dishes with natural motifs, fabric napkins in grass green and a tablecloth with natural motifs. Fresh grasses or herbs decorate the plates and give the natural ensemble the finishing touch. If this Easter table is too colorful for you, you can opt for a coarsely woven tablecloth in nude instead. Table runners made of linen fabric also fit perfectly and will effectively showcase the homemade decoration.
A touch of glamor and luxury is what comes nextbeautiful arrangement. The Easter basket is made from tree branches and decorated with wool. Dry lilies of the valley and quail eggs in golden festive attire decorate the guests' porcelain plates. The puristic Easter table can be designed with animal figures made of felt to match. Birds, rabbits and squirrels give it a “magic forest” look and bring nature into your own four walls. It is the perfect Easter decoration made from natural materials as it not only looks beautiful but is also very durable.
An Easter decoration made from natural materials is quickly ready. You can use the available materials from your own garden. Moss, tree bark, tree branches arereal classicsFerns, ornamental grasses and white tulips, on the other hand, appear modern and exotic. Ensembles in which the flowers and leafy greens are not arranged in a vase or a decorative bowl, but are simply draped in the middle of the table are particularly popular. This festive table decoration can be achieved even by complete craft beginners and is therefore a last-minute alternative to elaborate floral arrangements.
Easter decorations made from natural materials in pastel colors
Not only children love colorful Easter decorations, adults also enjoy them. While the children's table shines in rainbow colors, the festive Easter table for adults is sublime and elegant. Delicate purple and pink nuances dominate and give the arrangement a touch of nostalgia. The focus is on the large Easter basket made of pussy willows and the ombre Easter eggs, which are colored in pink and lavender. The tableware matches this, also in ombre, which effectively completes the color scheme. Golden cutlery and a golden Easter egg bring metallic nuances into play without disturbing the natural look of the Easter table.
An Easter wreath with a difference: In Scandinavian countries, stylishly decorated tree branches adorn the doors and walls at Easter. Blown out eggs and blue feathers colored in sky blue, old pink and pink form attractive contrasts and automatically draw attention to the wall decoration. The pussy willow branches make the perfect neutral background. They have another decisive advantage because they can survive for a very long time without water and can withstand rain and sun. That's why the pima decoration is suitable as a door decoration and is sure to create a happy atmosphere at the front door.
The next suggestion for Easter decorations made from natural materials is one of the absolute classics. Every craft enthusiast now knows that eggshells can be planted and used as vases. But in order for the natural decoration to look good in the end, the details play a major role. If you want to continue using your egg vases, color them in soft pastel shades. Violets and lilies of the valley feel particularly at home in a small-format vase. It's best to place only one type of flower in each egg shell and then group the vases in threes or fives.
Easter decorations made from natural materials: make a door wreath
A door wreath should not only create a happy atmosphere, but also be long-lasting. The next last minute DIY idea ticks all the boxes. You need a straw wreath, blown out chicken eggs in pastel colors, brown eggshells, quail eggs, and numerous dried grasses. Who would have believed that drumsticks, maidens in the countryside, wheat stalks, flax and globe thistle had what it takes to create such a creative door decoration? So that the ensemble doesn't look boring, blue colored feathers add a splash of color. A satin ribbon in blue sets accents and creates exciting contrasts.
Easter decorations made from natural materials: make your own flower decorations
Flowers are among the most charming signs of spring. That's why they traditionally decorate the table at Easter and help usher in spring in your own four walls. We will show you numerous ideas for Easter decorations with spring flowers. The first table decoration is ideal for anyone who doesn't have a large vase or who doesn't want to cut off all the blooming flowers from the garden. Arranged in several vases of different heights, the spring flowers form an attractive, harmonious ensemble.
If you don't like cut flowers, you can plant spring flowers in small flower pots and then place them in vintage cans, teapots or old porcelain vases. If you don't have any matching cans or teapots at home, you can fake the old look. Simply remove the label from a new can, spray the can with color spray (metallic shades such as copper or old brass are ideal) and let it dry. Then embellish it using the napkin technique or trace an image and transfer it to the tin using a template.
If you decide to use cut flowers, it is best to arrange flowers of one type in a vase or in a glass. This ensures that the flowers get along well. It is also much easier to arrange flowers with stems of the same length and with the same flower shape. The purists show the way and like to combine white hyacinths, white carnations or white tulips in a glass vase. Because of their attractive flower shape, they are a particularly impressive decoration on the Easter table.
To make the arrangement successful, flowers can be combined with flower buds that have already opened. This means the bouquet stays fresher for longer and you don't have to constantly replace the wilted flowers with fresh ones. It is enough if you remove the withered flowers two or three times a week.
Lilies of the valley are considered the absolute eye-catchers at Easter. The delicate flowers can not only be used to create beautiful arrangements for the spring festival, they also attract attention as soloists. Provided, of course, that they are staged correctly. They look particularly stylish in small glass vases. But what if there aren't enough glass vases at home or they just seem too boring? Then creativity is required. Stylishly arranged in perfume glasses, the signs of spring cut a fine figure.
A beautiful Easter decoration made from natural materials for adults is also the next arrangement. Field flowers, herbs and grasses give the floral arrangement its country house charm. The homemade bird's nest made from willow branches gives the ensemble a rustic touch and makes it appear natural. Anyone who decides to arrange a flower arrangement should have a certain amount of experience. Recreating the casual look of the bouquet can prove to be a difficult task.
And if there are flowers or blossoms left over after crafting and arranging, they can decorate Easter gifts. Surprise the family with homemade cookies, lovingly packaged in small cardboard boxes. Decorate the boxes with fresh flowers and display them on the plates.
There is hardly a more uncomplicated decoration idea than the next: If you only have fresh cut flowers and colorful Easter eggs for Easter, you can arrange them effectively in a glass vase. Place a jam jar in the glass vase and arrange the flowers in it. Then fill the free space between the jam jar and the edge of the vase with the colorful Easter eggs. The lovingly made Easter decoration is ready. Optionally, you can also place bird nests with Easter eggs on the plates. On each egg, write the first letter of each family member's name.
Another super simple idea for anyone who likes to go on an Easter egg hunt but has to skip it this year because of the coronavirus: plant grass in a flower pot and dye Easter eggs. Spread the colorful Easter eggs on the grass and display the flower pot on the table. It is the perfect Easter decoration made from natural materials for adults who like to bring nature into their home.
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