Easter Wood Crafts
Easter is coming up, and what better way to get ready than by making your own bunnies and Easter decorations! If you have some scrap wood lying around, you can use it to make your very own Easter-themed crafts. Whether you’re using a laser cutter or just a few simple tools, crafting wooden Easter decorations is a great way to get creative and put your own spin on things.
To start, consid
er making small bunnies with your scrap wood. You can customize them however you’d like—from the size and shape of the ears to the color of the fur. Don’t forget to add in colorful details like eyes, whiskers, and ribbons for a unique look. To complete the look, make Easter baskets and colorful eggs as well. By doing so, you’ll be able to create an adorable Easter display that your family will love!
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Scroll saw or laser cut bunny puzzle
Make a bunny puzzle ~ Scroll saw or laser cut
INSTRUCTIONS: See below for image
1) Click on color picture and print the bunny puzzle image. The quality is good enough for a nice mini puzzle.2) Print out the template design on the right to use as a guide for for the puzzle lines. Glue the picture image on a piece of thin birch or 1/2″ wood. Use a white glue such as Elmer’s. Spread out a thin layer of glue and be sure to carefully smooth out all the bubbles.Once the glue on the image has dried place the lite puzzle design of lines over the print and adhere it by carefully using masking tape to hold it in place /be careful not to tear the print. One you have cut out the puzzle pieces -you can now lightly sand each individual piece with a paper nail file. After this step you can lightly coat the puzzle pieces with layer of water based satin varnish for protection.
1. Right clip image and print onto card stock paper.
2. Glue using Elmer's white glue both the back of the paper and the wood surface.
3. Adhere the image to the wood
4. Let dry
5. Lightly tape the puzzle design (around the edges) on top of the glued clip art then cut out puzzle lines.
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