Easter special

At PassiFlora we are looking for YOUR creative Easter ideas.  Send us a picture of your eco-friendly Easter craft and we will feature it in our blog (along with the link to your website). PassiFlora email is: passifloramag@gmail.com

Feel free to re-post or re-twitter this information.  Better yet, call your crafty friends and let them know about PassiFlora Easter special!

To fire-up your creativity and to bring you some inspiration here is a round-up of Easter projects mentioned on PassiFlora blog over the past two weeks.

1 April

Retro mama (aka Kim) wrote down and photographed a step-by-step tutorial showing how to make fabric Easter eggs.

Image: Retro-mama


3 April

How can you have a party without party garlands?  V and Co. has a step-by-step tutorial on making flag garland:

Image: V and Co.



And here is another garland project from PurlBee: a beautiful garland of different shapes and colors.  It is a breeze to make and the best part is that it does not require much sewing - a great beginner’s project with step-by-step instructions.

Image: PurlBee


6 April

V and Co. put up step-by-step instructions on how to make beautiful fabric covered Easter eggs.

Image: V and Co.



V and Co. also wrote down easy to follow instructions about assembling a fabric basket.

Image: V and Co.


8 April

Herbivoracious (aka Michael Natkin) came up with a recipe for a vegan inside-out egg.

Image: Herbivoracious


The article from Savvy Crafting talks about natural dyes for Easter eggs and the image illustrates a perfectly vegan way for egg decorating.

Image: (ARAcontent) through Savvy Crafting



Meaghan Mountford shares her ideas for unique egg decorations in the Rider Digest slideshow

Image: Meaghan Mountford

PassiFlora team wishes you and your loved ones Happy Easter!

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