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Easter Blocks from Sainsbury’s |
As much as I like crafting and the old spot of creative DIY – getting a toddler to share your enthusiasm is no easy task.
Miss Marnie loves a bit of colouring and sticking but that’s about her attention span. As proved when I sat down with her to try and make some Easter cards. After scribbling, I mean colouring over 2 eggs cut-outs and using a sheet of stickers she was totally over it.
So, rather than try and attempt any of the Easter crafts I’ve pinned here …
Follow mama’sVIB’s board BASH: EASTER on Pinterest
I’m going to be sticking to quick and easy. And, that a means some pre-made kits….
Who cares if they are not Pinterest worthy?
Even if it’s only means a few moments of happy crafting (and peace for us) – everyones a winner right?
Here’s a few I’ve spotted and LOVE…
Decorate your own bunny jar £9 notonthehighstreet
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Make your own bunny cards £3 Waitrose
DIY Eggs – 4 eggs with motifs and pens £2 Tiger Stores
Easter Garland (includes lettering, pom pons and paper chains) £12 The White Company
Colour-in Place mates £1 Hema
* If you do fancy some crafting you may like these super-easy crafts I posted from Pinterest last year.
Love these ideas!!! With the Easter holidays I'm always on the 'hunt' for things to do with the girls. Will have to give some of these a try xxx
I know its fab to find things that are pre-packed and then you can pull them out with no stress of impatient kids waiting!