Simple Easter DIY Projects • Tiered Tray Decor • IOD Paint Inlays • Tin Can Craft Room Storage

Simple Easter DIY Projects • Tiered Tray Decor • IOD Paint Inlays • Tin Can Craft Room Storage

We have so many cute, easy, and fun Easter Decor Projects in today's episode and I'm so glad you stopped by! You'll also find links to many of the crafting supplies below.

~ First, we are making an adorable Tiered Tray Decor Project using scrap wood, air dry clay, and a cute bunny cookie cutter. I used Folk Art paint in Patina, which is a perfect color for Easter decor! To achieve a crackled finish, I used Iron Orchid Designs (IOD) Craquelure stamp. I also used the French Script stamp from the IOD Rose Toile Stamp Collection. to embellish the clay while wet. Painted with Rustoleum Linen White and finished with Folk Art Clear Wax and Annie Sloan Black Wax, and accented with a beautiful bow. I love how it looks on my tiered tray!
~ Next, I am updating a plain tray purchased from Target, with beautiful IOD Paint Inlays. Many thanks to my sweet friend, Kimberly from My Victorian Heart! I purchase all my IOD products from her lovely online store: https://myvictorianheart.com/
She generously sent these gorgeous Paint Inlays for me to demonstrate. The tray turned out beautifully, along with the other scrap wood tiered tray piece. I was so impressed with how easy these are to use, and the results are stunning! The tray was painted in Rustoleum Linen White, and the scrap wood was painted in Waverly Ballet Slipper. Sealed with Rustoleum Matte Clear Acrylic.
~ Then, we decorate a canvas flag from Hobby Lobby with a sweet and shabby Easter theme!
I used the rabbit stamp from the IOD Farm Animal Stamp Collection and black ink. I then made my own stamp mask using a clear page protector. I also used a Grain Sack Stripe stamp and Ranger Archival Ink in Aquamarine. Grain Sack Stripe stencils can be found on Amazon or Jami Ray Vintage. We accent our flag with a beautiful Spring Floral arrangement with lambs ear garland, lavender and cotton bolls.
~ Finally, we create beautiful craft room storage solutions using tin cans and lids from jar candles. Making large spools for lace and ribbon storage couldn't be any easier! A little glue to assemble, and a coat of Rustoleum Spray Paint in Chiffon Cream and sealed with Rustoleum Matte Clear Acrylic. We make a cute and useful pin cushion on the top of one spool, and shabby chic the other. Wrapped with eyelet trim and lace, they make the cutest craft room storage display!

Links to my products from Amazon
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Bunny cookie cutter: https://amzn.to/3tzu2yn
pom pom trim: https://amzn.to/3Cip4tO
DAS clay: https://amzn.to/3hGZhSu
Folk Art Clear Wax: https://amzn.to/3MuWslW
Folk Art Paint in Patina: https://amzn.to/3hLgFWi
Titebond Glue: https://amzn.to/35WKFf6
Rustoleum Linen White Paint: https://amzn.to/3Ms6NyX
Ranger Ink in Coffee: https://amzn.to/34hfavU

Music from Chosic

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