Key rings are always practical and painting the nice wooden pendants is not only fun for the children.
With these pretty egg cups there will be no more confusion on the breakfast table. Self-designed with the Marabu KiDS Porcelain & Glas Painters, the breakfast egg is ready for all family members. Even for dog and cat!
Toilet paper rolls are a fantastic material to use when making Easter crafts with children. Simply prepare a colourful paint bath with Marabu finger paint, feel and experience the colour on your fingers, roll through toilet paper rolls and admire the colourful Easter bunny.
Decorated with colourful Alcohol Ink leaves, this DIY metal ring cheerfully puts us in the mood for spring. A perfect decoration for the door, on the wall or hanging from the ceiling in the middle of the room.
Empty food tins don’t have to go in the bin – with a few simple steps they can be turned into magical Easter nests. Marbled with the easy marble neon colours, they are even easier to find during the Easter hunt!
Upcycling is so decorative: instead of a gift bag or Easter basket, simply wrap the empty egg carton with a pretty banderole and promote it to gift wrapping.
The plain white porcelain is perfect for Easter brunch. Stripes are in, why not in red and blue? It’s easy with the masking technique and porcelain paints.
These cute bunnies are not only decorative, but also make a great Easter gift. They are quickly sewn from fabric scraps and can be painted with the Pluster Pen.
Blogger DIY Carinchen created this pretty macramé bracelet for us and gave it a chic ombre look with Marabu Fashion-Spray. Macramé is trendy, colour gradients are trendy – so this bracelet is doubly trendy. And don’t worry, this macramé spiral knot is also suitable for beginners – so take heart!
The 3D puzzle animals are great fun. Not only when putting them together or painting them – especially when playing with them. And what a surprise it is when the animals glow in the dark! The water-based afterglow paint Marabu Glow in the dark makes it possible.
Air plants don’t need much: just light, air and a little water. That leaves plenty of room for creative ideas! In this case, we have placed a tillandsia in the loving hands of a painted lay figure. Now spray the air plant with a little water from time to time and it is in the best of hands!
Bring spring into your home! You can also decorate the vase to match your favourite flowers. The best way to do this is with Window Color.