Easy Easter Kitchen Cabinet Decor

5 Materials
$5
30 Minutes
Easy

Find out how to make a cute marshmallow Peeps nest on a paper plate for easy Easter Kitchen Cabinet decor!

Wreaths are a popular way to decorate. I like using a substitute sometimes that is round and about the same size as a small wreath. Wreaths can be expensive if you don’t make your own. Even if you do make your own, the materials can be pricey. Also, when you have a lot of wreaths, you need room to store them when you are not using them.

I like using pretty paper plates!!!

I’m pretty sure that I got these plates at Hobby Lobby.  I just taped a coordinating ribbon onto it, and then taped the ribbon to the door.  It is quick and easy. What do you think of my Easter Wreath substitute?!

Do you have any ideas for embellishments for my paper plate wreaths?


I had hung these plates and I liked them well enough as they were. But I had some Marshmallow Peeps that I wanted to use for a craft, and I got the idea to add them in a nest to these plates.

First, I poked two holes in my paper plate with a fork. I worked on the plate as it hung on my cabinet door– so I think that made it easier to work with since it was already vertical. Then I poked a brown pipe cleaner through the holes and twisted the wire on the back of the plate. I had these extra fuzzy pipe cleaners, so I just used what I had.

Then, I attached some natural rope to the pipe cleaner with hot glue.

I used some moss that had been given to me. I hot glued the moss to the peeps, being sure to cover any exposed white marshmallow that was not covered in colored sugar. I use a low heat hot glue gun, so I didn’t have any problems with the marshmallow melting from the glue. My marshmallow Peeps were stale, not fresh, so that probably helped, also.

Then I hot glued the birds to their nest, and it was done! How do you like it?!


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This little Peeps nest made me smile so much!

Then I created one with three bluebirds in the same way.

Don’t they look sweet? I think I’m the only one decorating with paper plates… but maybe it will catch on after awhile! : )

This project was pretty easy to do. The hardest part was to keep telling my kids “No, you can’t eat the Peeps. I’m saving them for a craft.”


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Would you like to have these hanging from a door in your house? Which color of Peeps in their nest do you like best?

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  • Lisa West Lisa West on Mar 21, 2021

    I love the blue peeps. Lol what a cute project. I like this ine alot. Some paper plates are just ro pretty to be used for food and thrown away. I like your idea. Turn pretty paper plates into something special and or spectacular. Thank you for sharing.

  • Liberty Brammer Liberty Brammer on Mar 21, 2021

    Yes, I agree! Thanks for letting me know how much you liked it!

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