Crate Easter Baskets/Centerpiece

Adjusting to an empty nest isn’t always easy, especially during the holidays when fun traditions sort of just stop. I miss my nightgown-clad little girls searching for Easter baskets on Easter morning. And so, even though they are grown, until they have families of their own, I’ve decided to continue the tradition of putting together an Easter basket for each of them.

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My girls share my love of chocolate (it’s a girl thing, right?) and eclectic style so this year, I went with a DIY rustic crate-inspired Easter basket.

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Materials:

  • Small unfinished crates
  • TransTint dye (dark mission brown)
  • Stamps/ink  
  • Wide burlap ribbon
  • Spanish moss
  • Filler: Lindt chocolates

Tutorial:

I started with staining my crates using a TransTint dye and let dry.

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Next, using stamps and ink, I labeled each of the crates with “farmers market, “recycle” and an established date. “Herbs” would have been cute too.

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Then I lined the sides with burlap ribbon.

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I recycled some brown paper packaging material for the bottom of the crates and topped with Spanish moss.

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Garden Markers: I painted two wooden garden markers (Michaels) with chalkboard paint, wrapped the sticks with washi tape and added a bow.

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Then filled the baskets with Lindt chocolatates {love those little foil-wrapped chocolate bugs, critters, lambs, chicks and carrots} and other little treasures.

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Rather than hide them this year, I’m using them as a centerpiece.

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As always, there’s attending an Easter service at church, hosting Easter dinner and a family Easter egg hunt too. Do you have an Easter tradition to share?

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*This post was sponsored by Lindt who provided Lindt products and a Michael’s gift card to complete this project. Lindt also partners with Autism Speaks and is donating 10 ¢ for every Lindt Gold Bunny purchased in the US to Autism Speaks. See more about Lindt products at LindtGoldBunny.com.

Spring-Thing-Party

I’m joining the “It’s a Spring Thing” party with Kim at Design Thoughts today. She’s hosting this week’s party and sharing one of her spring cleaning/organizing projects  with her awesome bar makeover…

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THAT DIY PARTY

Hi DIY friends! How is your weekend going? Did spring arrive? Western PA didn’t get the memo. Brrr!

It’s time for THAT DIY PARTY! Time to share {‘show off’} your creativity and hard work.

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Recap: Last week, I shared a quick and easy Easter craft,

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made a few tweaks to the DIY Project Gallery

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created some new {amateur} blog graphics…

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and worked on two projects I’ll be sharing this week:

  • DIY crate Easter basket/centerpiece
  • DIY pallet shelf

Then spent some time browsing the party links! Seeing what my DIY blog friends are up to gets me up and moving and motivated.

DIY Party Highlights

Look at all of the light, organization and pretti-ness in the office/craft room reveal at Cleverly Inspired. Her blog name fit her work space, doesn’t it? Beautiful!

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Korrie from Red Hen Home shared her (drool!) rustic DIY console/buffet

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Wow! Did you see the Ballard Designs inspired {DIY} headboard at Little Cottage on the Pond? I love it more than her inspiration, especially the nearly $600 savings. Beautiful!

ballard-designs-inspired-headboard-by Little Cottage on the Pond

A sweet gender-neutral nursery reveal filled with love and DIY from Allison at The Golden Sycamore…

gender-neutral-nursery by The Golden Sycamore

Rita at Suburbs Mama shared her master bedroom makeover. It’s beautiful. Peaceful. I’d never get out of bed.

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There were so many inspiring cottage decorating ideas at Junk Chic Cottage…dreamy!

cottage-decorating-by Junk Chic Cottage

Rebecca from the Crafted Sparrow is such a cool mom! Check out this awesome boy’s room art and homework station…super fun!

homework-station by the crafted sparrow

Over at Create blog, Elizabeth shares one.fantastic.unbelievable kitchen before and after makeover. WOW!

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How about some (budget friendly) rustic goodness? Lovin’ the bathroom makeover at Bonfires and Wine

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Now let’s see YOUR DIY! Time to “show off”. Please quickly scan the rules above before linking up.

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DIY Home at Number 53 blog

Just when you think I may have been too busy vacationing or working on my own DIY without time to visit blog friends, you’d be wrong. Well, you’d be sort of right, we’re all busy! But it’s been a long time since I shared a DIY blog crush, hasn’t it?

This is a surprise feature:

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Every time I visit Angela at Number 53 {thanks for always linking to That DIY Party, girl!), I love the project she shares. So today, I wanted to ‘show off’ Number 53 and a few of the things that make it into my Pinterest files.

I think what catches my eye most is her style is accented with a collected, vintage, classic look. The trendiness is understated and the result is stunning.

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Angela has an inspiring talent for making a collection of thrift store treasures look chic and timeless.

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She describes her mixed style with all things that fit into my own eclectic style: vintage, modern country, cottage and rustic glam. And when you can pull off putting all of that + budget friendly and DIY into a home, I fall in love.

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easy and inexpensive DIY wood planked wall

Pop over, introduce yourself, get nosy and snoop around. You can see more DIY, decorating and thrifting at Number 53: Home Tour and Popular Posts.