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Wednesday, 21 March 2012

Easter plates

 
Since the space bunny's visit I have become quite fond of bunnies, and seeing that my hens still haven't laid
any eggs this is another egg-less Easter project.


I saw something similar years ago in a Dutch magazine. It was probably 'Woonidee' since that is the only one
I recall reading.
Once again it is simple and pretty quick.


You will need:

Plates, best with some patterns on
Spray paint
Adhesive paper


Print or trace any shape you like on the adhesive paper and cut it out:



Glue it onto your plates, pressing it down firmly:



Spraypaint your plates. I only used one layer of paint to have the pattern shining through:



Once the paint is dry, peel of your adhesive paper:




I used the cut-out of the bunny to spray a silver bunny on the last plate:




Enjoy your Easter plates :-)


Love,


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47 comments:

  1. Wow, very cool! looks great!

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  2. Hello Jutta,
    Your Easter plates are very creative, thanks for sharing.
    Smiles, Paula

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  3. Wow, I love the understated design! Very very clever and graphic, I'm totally stealing the idea!

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  4. You are soo creative Jutta! Love your Easter plate , they're soo beautiful! I wanna make some as well ! Thanks for sharing! HUGS *^

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  5. Really cute! Stopping by from Whimsy Wednesday. http://craftyandcookingmomma.blogspot.com/

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  6. Jutta,
    The plates are so artsy and happy.....what a fabulous idea. Did you use plastic or ceramic plates....really want to do this!!!
    You share the best ideas!!
    Sharing friendship through blogging,
    Kay

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  7. Thank you Jutta for sharing this one:D Once again, another sweet project! Enjoy the rest of your week...

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  8. Thanks for visiting Thursday Favorite Things Blog Hop! I'm so excited to be co-hosting this week! Lovely Easter plates! What a great idea.

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  9. wow these are soo cute! what a great idea!

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  10. ADORABLE!!! I love those plates! Super Cute! Thanks for sharing at Thursday's Temptation.
    Jill

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  11. Wow, so great ideas! I love all of them, but the rosie bunny the most :)

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  12. I love them all too! What a great idea!

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  13. So cute Jutta! Easy enough that even I could manage! :-)

    Thanks for sharing on Show Off Saturday!

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  14. This is such a great idea. Now I know how to use the plates that I find at yard sales. Thanks so much for sharing at Whimsy Wednesdays.

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  15. Cute the little girl and bunny remind me of Alice in Wonderland...
    I saw an old episode of She's Crafty...and Wendy did these w/ one of her guests.

    very cute!

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  16. Wow, very creative. I would have never though of it myself. They would make nice gifts

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  17. I hope you'll stop by and share these at my link party, it ends tonight at midnight:)

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  18. These rock! Great work. Love the girl looking at the bunny, so sweet.

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  19. lovely idea and realisation! warm greetings from Paris!

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  20. What an interesting idea! Thank you for sharing it.

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  21. These plates are so beautiful!

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  22. What a brilliant idea! I love them! Thank you so much for linking to It's a Party!

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  23. I have to run to the store and get some cute plates! I love these!

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  24. Nice way to display Easter
    Goodies... love the idea!
    Sandy

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  25. I like this idea! Thanks for sharing.

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  26. Your plates are so unique and pretty!! :)

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  27. Very pretty! We have our first ever Beautify It Monday link party going on now and we'd love for you to stop by and link up @ bringingbeauty.blogspot.com

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  28. LOVE LOVE LOVE them!! Thanks for linking up to SLEEPY SUNDAY!!

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  29. Sweet! Thank you so much for sharing on the Thursday hop. Sorry it's taken me a little while to get over here. Big Hugs!

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  30. These are fantastic! I love how the original plate shows through. Thanks for sharing at Manic Monday.

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  31. We loved having you at "Strut Your Stuff Saturday." We hope to see you again soon! -The Sisters

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  32. Love your idea. I will be putting it on my to do list!

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  33. Really pretty. Love how the pattern peeks out. Thanks for sharing at Etcetorize~

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  34. Those are so creative and cute. Thanks for sharing at Handmade Tuesdays.

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  35. This is so creative! I love that the color is on the shape. Thanks for linking to What I Learned Wednesday! I hope to see you again at the link party tomorrow!
    http://weliketolearnaswego.blogspot.com/.

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  36. Thanks for linking to Take-A-Look Tuesday - you were featured today!
    --Mandy, www.SugarBeeCrafts.com

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  37. Oh goodness how I love these!!! Thank you for sharing on A Crafty Soiree. I'm featuring your plates on the newest one, c'mon by and check it out when you get a chance.

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  38. That is a super cute idea. The white is my favorite, but the silver are cute too. I'm glad I found your blog at The Mango Seeds party. I'm a new follower too, so I can keep in touch. I would love if you stopped by and followed back on LF and GFC. Nice to meet you, Lori

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  39. love your plates. couldn't make out what the plate with the girl and the bunny was at fist, it was like looking at an optical elution picture LOL
    thanks for sharing on Serenity Saturday.
    hope to see you there again tomorrow

    Natasha xx

    serenityyou.blogspot.com

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  40. Really really cute!! Love your little rabbits!! Thanks for linking up on SweetTalkin' Sunday!

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  41. These are super-cute! Very creative! I found you on Cheri's blog hop, and am your newest follower, will you follow me back?

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