If kids appreciate Easter for the chocolate treats it is synonymous with, older kids love it for the creative possibilities it offers! Get your needles and threads to create unique Easter decorations and welcome spring in style!
Monique Bonnin takes us through three beautiful projects for this spring: first, in Brittany with characters dressed in traditional costumes embroidered on a tablecloth, then in a throwback to old crockery, and finally on a tea towel that honors "Digoin" pottery to end with a more bucolic touch.
For her part, Marie-Thérèse Saint-Aubin proposes delicate embroideries for a mini greenhouse that will house your succulents, cacti or seeds... the choice is yours!
Hélène Le Berre sublimates a sky-blue linen shopping bag with two elegant "camellia" ladies, while Françoise Dieuzaide thinks about the upcoming vacations by offering you a pretty beauty case and its small accessories. For her part, Perrette Samouiloff immerses us in history with pretty windmills mingling with pretty letters, with little characters laden with ears of corn!
Finally, Véronique Enginger, Aurore, Marie-Anne Réthoret or the Parisian Brodeuses invite us to prepare this beautiful Easter feast with pretty creations: rabbits, bells, chickens, etc.