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You can either make a whole lot of icing, or just a tiny bit for a few little dots and lines, whatever works for you.. You’ll need ziplock bags, large or small, (I find if you’re going to be really intense about the squishing, the name brand ones do tend to hold up better, but dollar store bags work in a pinch too), icing sugar, butter, vanilla, and food coloring.. No matter what amount of icing you decide to make, you’ll need about 1 part butter to 4 parts icing sugar, a splash of vanilla and a few drops of food coloring.

Plus, that 150 year old dining room furniture that was passed down to me isn’t going anywhere!.the little dollar store bunnies.

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that I painted last year.You can read more about that project.Christmas home tour.

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in December, then you might notice that I reused a lot of the same stuff for this holiday and just kind of looked at it a different way to make it work for Easter.You can reuse a lot of the same basic pieces for almost all holidays and just add one or two new things to get a whole different look.

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I love how much this cuts down on all that holiday decor clutter that can build up pretty quickly when you love changing things up for the seasons as much as I do!.

Now, I’m not really sure how this idea ever got past the powers that be and actually made it onto store shelves, but I have to admit I do really like them.I applied a whole bunch of hot glue to the back and just smooshed it right onto the wall.

It’s holding just fine, thankyouverymuch..this crazy mirror back in August.

and it was black.Kennedy helped me slop on some Antique White acrylic and I distressed it a bit with sandpaper.