This is the second year I am part of the Bostik bloggers, its really fun to receive themed craft boxes and create kids crafts with my niece little M.The box this month is themed Easter, it may sound like its too early for Easter craft but I am posting this post in time so that you have plenty of time to get the required equipment to create your own treat baskets in time for Easter.
On this blustery sunday afternoon little M arrived wrapped in her hat and scarf. She was really excited to get crafting so after a glass of warm turmeric milk as she was full of cold, I let her look through the box. She really enjoyed decorating the cut out bunny and the polystyrene Easter eggs.
Little M and I also made some 3 d chocolate Easter bunnies and Easter eggs using a silicon mould and some milk chocolate.
While the 3d chocolate bunnies and Easter eggs were setting in the fridge we made a lovely Easter treat basket that we filled with Easter Easter Chicks, chocolate bunnies and chocolate Easter Eggs for her to take home.
To make the Easter Treats Basket you will need:
2 sheets of printed paper 6 x 6 inches
1 piece ribbon 10 inched long
Pencil
Ruler
Bostik Glue
Scissors
Easter decorations
Shredded tisue paper/straw
Chocolate Easter eggs and bunnies
To see how to make the Easter Treats Basket please watch the video below.
Little M was really excited to take home her 3 d chocolate treats and the lovely Easter treats basket we made. These activities do require adult supervision but they are simple to make and keeps kids entertained whilst making some lovely homemade gifts which are a pleasure to receive.
Being part of the Bostik 2017 bloggers with Tots100 and Merrily Crafts, I was sent some craft items in a box to create this project.
This is so cute! Def going to try it with my girls.
ReplyDeleteLoving your 3D chocolates, they are fab and nice little basket too. My girls would enjoy making all these, Mich x
ReplyDeleteThe Easter basket you and Little M made turned out so cute, this looks like a great activity. Your 3D chocolates look delicious as well x
ReplyDeleteThis looks fab, my guys would absolutely love getting stuck in with this :) x
ReplyDeleteWow this is great! Scared i would eat it all though...x
ReplyDeleteThese look great my girls would pop with excitement making the basket and also the chocolates.
ReplyDeleteWhat a perfect bostik craft to make in preparation for Easter. My cousin made something similar last Easter for her daughters school parade and this basket would be right up her street xx
ReplyDeleteThis looks amazing. I love Easter. Thanks for sharing x
ReplyDeleteI love the chocolate bunny! Great 3D construction 👍🏻👍🏻
ReplyDeleteThis is such a cute basket, I'm definitely not that crafty x
ReplyDeleteAh this is a lovely idea! My kids will adore this, so much fun.
ReplyDeletethese are such a great idea! love how you can be creative with chocolate
ReplyDeleteOoh this looks great, the chocolate bunnies look amazing!
ReplyDeleteThis looks fab! I love making homemade foodie bits at Easter x
ReplyDeleteThis is really cute and a something different to making an Easter Bonnet x
ReplyDeleteThis is such a cute craft, I love the 3D bunny. I'd have a job not eating all that chocolate in one go though!
ReplyDeleteHow cute is this?!?! I love the chocolate egg and rabbit that are slid together, and they would look great in this little basket! x
ReplyDeleteThese look amazing, that easter basket looks like so much fun to make
ReplyDeleteI love these, the chocolate looks amazing, such a great idea to use molds! x
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute basket! Those 3D chocolates are very cool.
ReplyDeleteThese are so cute. I think my niece would love to make something like this over Easter.
ReplyDeleteThis is such a cute idea! My mom would love this!
ReplyDeleteAww, such a cute idea! Might have to give these a go with my cousins x
ReplyDeleteI love this! I always make a basket for my son full of eggs, so may use this idea.
ReplyDeleteThe 3D bunnies are super cute, my niece would love them!
ReplyDeleteHow cute is this! My girls would be over the moon to make ths.
ReplyDeleteThese are so cute.. would love to make them for my grand daughters .
ReplyDeleteSo cute and its always fun working with enthusiastic little ones.
ReplyDeleteYummy! These look amazing! You are inspiring me to do more crafts with my daughter. She would love this:)
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