DIY Easter Sheep Place Cards
Creating your own DIY Easter Sheep Place Cards is a delightful way to add a personal touch to your holiday table setting. These cute and charming placeholders are not only fun to make but will also impress your guests with their unique flair. By using simple materials, you can craft adorable little sheep to hold your guests' names. Whether you're hosting a small family gathering or a festive Easter brunch, these DIY creations will surely bring joy and a touch of whimsy to your celebration. So, gather your crafting supplies and get ready to make your table setting as special as the occasion itself!
Materials needed: white scallop cards, white card stock, pink paper, mini clothespins, tape, pen and ink, scissors, scalloped scissors, black pen.
Step 1: With scalloped scissors, cut out a 2” x 2 ½” oval for the head.
Step 2: With regular scissors, cut out two 1” x ¼” white ear shapes. Cut out smaller matching pink shapes, and glue to the center of the white ear shapes.
Step 3: Glue the ears to each side of the white oval.
Step 4: With black pen, draw two eyes, then draw the nose and mouth, which is made up of a “U” shape on top of a “J” and a backward “J” shape.
Step 5: Roll a piece of tape into a loop, and attach the head to the body.
Step 6: Write, paint, or stamp your guests names onto the body of the sheep. Clip two mini clothespins on for legs. You may need to adjust the angle and placement of the clothespins to get the sheep to stand on their own, and I found that they are much happier standing on a hard surface like a plate, as opposed to a soft tablecloth.