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What are Some Ideas for Spring Crafts?

Jessica Ellis
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Spring is the season to cast off the warm sweaters and try out something new and fun. Whether you are celebrating a spring holiday or just the joy of the season itself, there are dozens of fun and entertaining crafts for you to try out. Whether with kids, a partner, or on your own spring crafts can bring new life to your home and garden.

If you celebrate Easter, no spring crafts can be more fun or homemade than decorating eggs. Instead of buying plastic eggs that the environment won’t appreciate, go green this year with traditional hardboiled egg dying. Although kits are available in most grocery stores around March, you can easily dye eggs at home with food coloring. Using paper cups, mix different colors by combining the basics of red, blue, green and yellow. Try making a “sunrise” egg by dropping in yellow dye, removing and holding halfway in orange, and then holding a quarter in red dye for a minute.

Now that the paper snowflakes have come down, why not decorate with beautiful origami flowers? Origami paper comes in a wide variety of bright patterns and colors, and can be folded and cut into every flower imaginable. Although books are available at craft and art stores, a wide variety of origami patterns can be found online for free as well. You can gather these spring crafts together in bouquets, or even thread a string through and hang at different lengths from the ceiling for a floating flower garden.

To prepare your backyard or patio for warm evenings outdoors, you can spice up lighting with hand-painted paper lanterns. Purchase round or square white lanterns at craft, lighting or home decorating stores and use water colors to paint the shades. This is a great activity to do with kids, as they can really let their imagination run wild with these painted lights. String lanterns on a strand of white Christmas lights for a magical, glowing outdoor environment.

If spring in your area comes with a breeze, now is the time to test your kite-making skills. For a traditional diamond kite, make a cross piece of wood and tie string around each end to make a diamond frame. Glue a paper diamond to the frame and attach a long piece of string to the bottom for the flying line. You can decorate your kite with stickers, paints or crayons before attaching it to the frame. Be sure to tape the bottom of the flying line to a piece of cardboard; not only will this help to hang onto the kite, but you can also wrap the string around the cardboard to prevent tangles and knots when not in use.

Spring is the time to get out and enjoy the beauty that nature has to offer as it gives birth each year. Spring crafts should emphasize nature and the natural resources of the world, and should be done outside in the bright sunshine as much as possible. Whether with friends, kids, or just yourself, you can get out of the winter blues and brighten your life with some fresh spring crafts.

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Jessica Ellis
By Jessica Ellis
With a B.A. in theater from UCLA and a graduate degree in screenwriting from the American Film Institute, Jessica Ellis brings a unique perspective to her work as a writer for WiseGeek. While passionate about drama and film, Jessica enjoys learning and writing about a wide range of topics, creating content that is both informative and engaging for readers.

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By Lostnfound — On Apr 08, 2014

@Pippinwhite -- I guess it's more of a summer craft, but when the Queen Anne's lace wildflowers start to bloom, one of my favorite projects is to cut several and put them in water with different shades of food coloring in them. They pick up the color and it dyes the flowers. I've used red, which comes out pink, blue and yellow, and they look wonderful. I learned that in Vacation Bible School many, many moons ago.

By Pippinwhite — On Apr 08, 2014

Nothing says "spring" like dyeing Easter eggs. I want to learn the fancy way of doing it like they do in Eastern Europe. Those are beautiful.

We always got the standard dye kit for Easter eggs. Now, I see in the stores that there are a zillion different kits with all kinds of add-ons for egg dyeing. I can't believe everything that's out there.

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