Sick of Easter crafts yet? Nope, me neither! I don’t think I have found a holiday yet that isn’t fun to decorate for. Easter is one of those holidays that is SUPER fun to decorate because there are so many options. This great craft is fun for all ages, and it’s really frugal. I made the entire frame and subway art for less than $3! Every thing you need you can find in your own crafts supplies or by running to your local dollar store!
Easter Subway Art
Supplies:
- 8 1/2 X11 photo frame
- Piece of printer paper
- Bag of Jelly Beans
- Pastel Color Paint
- Paint Brush
- Hot Glue Gun
- Glue Sticks
Directions
- To begin, you want to remove the glass from the photo frame. This way when you paint it won’t get on the glass.
- Then paint the frame with your favorite pastel color, and allow to dry.
- After the frame is dry, use your jelly beans to decorate your frame. I did two rows of the beans going around the frame. Place the outer row of beans first, and then the second row on the inside.
- Create your own Easter subway art, or use this subway art free printable here.
- Cut a length of ribbon, and attach to the back of your frame.
- Your new Easter decoration is ready to go!
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Stephy says
omg! That is the cutest thing ever!!
Ashley Sears says
Thanks, they are fun and super easy to make!
Summer Davis says
I LOVE This! My house is so boring every season, you do the best stuff. Know what my problem is? I have a crappy printer. OK, really? I have a printer that doesn’t print. What kind of printer do you have?
Ashley Sears says
I have an HP c4700 photo printer. It does in a pinch, I am hoping to upgrade to a laser jet later this year. Thanks about the compliment. We try to have our house festive. It makes the house seem more homey.
Samantha says
So cute and easy – thanks for sharing!!
~Samantha
Ashley Sears says
You are very welcome! Hope you have fun making one!
Liz @ A Nut in a Nutshell says
Super cute and something even the kids could help with!
Ashley Sears says
Yep, even my tweens liked making these, and I am sure younger kids will love them too.