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Easter Egg Table Décor

Be sure to work in a well-ventilated area. Lay down the drop cloth to protect your work surface and surrounding area from overspray. Wear gloves to protect your hands. Insert a skewer partway into the bottom of the eggs. Hold the can 12”-14” away from the surface of the foam to prevent melting the foam. […]

Chalkboard Eggs

Set a piece of plastic wrap on the table. Use Foam Tools, Knife (smooth side) to apply Smooth Finish™ onto each egg, as smoothly as possible. Set eggs on plastic wrap to dry. When totally dry, use sandpaper to sand eggs to smooth as needed. (Note: If any areas are thin or need a new […]

Eggshell Chicks

Use scissors to cut out the chick pattern. Before removing plastic from Foam Block, trace the pattern onto the plastic using a fine line marker three times. Use a craft knife to press through plastic, going along marker lines to impress Foam. Remove plastic and use Foam Cutter to cut out chicks. Use a coping […]

Quilted Easter Eggs

Wrap a rubber band around an egg of foam* lengthwise to divide it in half equally.  Trace to the rubber band with the black marker.  Wrap the other rubber band around the egg, lengthwise dividing the egg into quarters and trace next to the rubber band.  Remove the rubber bands; you should have four equal […]

Easter Egg Wheelbarrow

To create the barrel: Stand the egg up on the wide end, and holding the narrow end, use a serrated knife to cut about 1/3 off one side of the egg.  The cut should be slightly curved inward to create the barrel opening.  Use the teaspoon to “scoop” out the center of the egg to […]

Easter Egg Train Centerpiece

The wheels: Use the serrated knife to cut all the balls exactly in half.  Press and roll the cut edges of the half balls on the table to flatten slightly.  Spray paint all the balls and the cube fuchsia following the instructions on the can.  Be sure to hold the can 12” away, applying 2 […]

Easter Egg Ferris Wheel

Creating the wheel axel: Cut the 3″ ball exactly in half using the serrated knife.  Using the wire cutters, cut the wood dowel to about 10″ and insert the end into the center of the rounded side of the one-half ball.  Now thread the 2.5″ ball onto the dowel next to the half ball’s flat […]

Easter Egg Centerpiece

Cut the dowel to 12”, paint it green and let dry. Paint the eggs with the six paint colors from above; you should have two eggs of each color.  Let dry.  Set two eggs aside for later use.  Decorate the rest of the eggs with the ribbon, tying small bows at the tops.  Glue a […]

Daisy Egg Topiaries

Glue a 2.5” ball inside each box and close the lid. Use the end of the scissors to cut a small hole through the center of the box lid for the dowel to be inserted. Cut three 6” dowels and paint them green. Set aside to dry. Pull the blossoms from the bushes and glue […]

Custom Charcuterie Display

Use the cupcake liners to cover the foam block. Flatten out each cupcake liner. Use the glue sparingly to secure the liners to the foam block. Slightly overlap each liner to completely cover the top and sides of the block. Using too much glue will make it hard to insert the skewers.  For added texture […]

Spring Into Creating Something Special!

As we prepare for Spring and the anticipation of more sunny days and greenery, we want to encourage you to create something that brings a smile to your face and warmth to your space. Try some of these Spring floral projects or create with your family. Did you know, we have a website dedicated to […]

Spring into Warmer Weather with These Colorful Crafts

Whether you’re looking for spring break projects, crafts for your kids or just want to brighten up your home with some spring colors, these craft and floral projects can do the trick. As you craft, know you’re using a product with the environment in mind. Our new FōM is made with post-consumer plastic – the […]