This past weekend I got busy getting everything ready for Easter. That's not my usual, but hey, this is our Spring break, and I have planned outings for this week. So, for once and for all, I'm a little bit ahead of things, and it feels so good! :)
I set this table, and I'm not touching it. I might need to buy new flowers and other goodies, but that's all.
The idea for this tablescape started about two weeks ago. It was one of those rare warm days we had. You feel like this is the perfect day to go outside and take care of the mess in the garage!
Well, I spent most of that day in the garage, but not exactly cleaning. At the end of the day, it looked even worse than when I started. :/
I was separating pieces from the scrap pile, trying to get rid of the ones I knew I would not use, but I got a little carried away before I knew it. This project just popped!
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The primary materials for the wooden name tags are scrap pieces of wood, a Sharpie, and a DREMEL Stylo
This little tool is like a pen/pencil used to engrave, carve & sculpt. It has many accessories for you to start working on wood, metal, glass, leather, etc.
I really like it. It's easy to use, and I often find myself using it. It's a very versatile craft tool.
Well, you can see it in action in the following video creating the name tags:
Besides the tags, these ranunculus are the ones stealing the show. Love them!
I used a throw blanket as a tablecloth, it has a good amount of texture.
The little nest plates always make an appearance during Spring.
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Great idea. Now I want a Dremel.
ReplyDeleteOh katti, I need more time to play with it! 🕑 So many things I wish to make. Thanks for stopping by.
DeleteWhat a sweet idea. I have a Dremel but haven't used it in a long time. Happy Easter to you, Cristina! xo Diana
ReplyDeleteThanks Diana! That's one little tool that I also need to use more frequently. I hope you have a beautiful Easter. 🐇
DeleteThe berries with the floral arrangement made your table look lush !! I also like what you did with your new toy "DREMEL" . Some times it's a good idea to visit the garage lol.
ReplyDeleteOh, I can't wait for warmer days to arrive to go and organize that space, but most importantly to create, build new stuff, that's like therapy! :) Thanks so much for your kind words. 💕
DeleteSo pretty Cristina! I've been wanting a Dremel for awhile. Time to shop! Jane
ReplyDeleteThanks Jane! That's a little tool that's so very useful!
DeleteHappy Easter 🌸
Easter dining table arrangement is really mind-blowing! Thanks for the easy DIY project idea. Very few time in hand. But will try to do one at least for my son.
ReplyDeleteJust might have to borrow my husbands dremel!! Cute idea! Your table looks lovely - fabulous ranunculus arrangement!
ReplyDeleteHappy Easter