Easter is coming up and if you’re anything like me, you’re probably scrambling for some quick and easy, yet adorable treat ideas. I’ve done the research for you, and found five fun projects you can whip up in no time with your Silhouette CAMEO®.
1: This Adorable Basket
This basket of cuteness uses four designs from the Silhouette design store. This is perfect to give to a teacher or friend as a sweet treat for the holiday. Who doesn’t want to receive a basket filled with candy??
2: This Bunny Bag
Talk about a quick-and-easy project that makes an amazing gift! This little bunny tag can be cut out within minutes, and you can add it to a cute gift bag bought at the store if you’re running short on time. This would be great for the kids to take to school for friends!
3: This Lip Balm Holder
Who said that Easter treats have to be candy?? Everyone needs lip balm, especially with the promise of warmer weather coming in the next few months. This bunny holder is stinking cute; I mean, that face and those polka dot ears! I can’t even take it.
4: These Coffee Pods
Photo Credit: Pitter and Glink
Talk about the perfect gift to hand out to your co-workers! I know when I worked at an office we all spent the mornings gathered around the office coffee maker, taking turns filling our mugs and catching up while it poured. I would almost hate to use thes adorable coffee pod designed by Bethany at Pitter and Glink.
5: These Mason Jars
Photo Credit: Happiness is Homemade
Talk about spring in a jar!! These happy mason jars were made with a vinyl sticker and chalk paint. She added the most perfect ribbons to finish them off, too. They make great candy-holders to give as a gift, but they also would be great to have as utensil holders for a spring party or baby shower.
What’s your favorite Easter treat?
Surz Barbara A
April 16, 2017
I loved the easter bunny lip balm holder and purchased the design but cannot figure how to assemble? Why don’t these designs come with some type of instructions… Not sure how to put this together…
Kelly Wayment
April 18, 2017
Many of the designers in the store have their own assembly instructions. The first place to look is by right clicking on the thumbnail image in your Library and selecting “Show Properties.” If there are instructions or a link to instructions for that design, you’ll find it there in the Description. You can usually find the designer’s website in that Properties section, and if they don’t have instructions you can try reaching out to them directly. I asked Lori Whitlock about her bunny lip balm holder and she was kind enough to post a diagram on her Facebook page here.