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How To Make A Corrugated Easter Door Hanger

Published: Apr 1, 2023 by Sarah Stults · This post may contain affiliate links · Leave a Comment

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This DIY Easter door hanger is a cute way to spruce up your front door or even a bedroom door.

The Easter season definitely would not be complete without an adorable door décor.

Making this Easter door decor is also a great way to involve your kids in seasonal activities.

Door décor can include wreaths, garlands or even simple seasonal signage, like the one that we will be learning to make in this blog. 

Recycle Cardboard To Make This Easter Door Decor

You just need a typical cardboard box to get started making this Easter Door Hanger.

Corrugated board is a great way to recycle trash into green home décor.

Also it's a great way to save some money, if you don't have any just laying around, maybe a neighbor or possibly a co-worker may have some laying around and would be happy to let you have some of it.  

In this tutorial, you will be recycling cardboard that otherwise might get thrown in the trash. 

Making corrugated cardboard is a time-consuming activity, but I assure you, the end result is worth the wait. 

The manual way of corrugating the board saves you money from buying the commercially available corrugated board. 

This is a great way to teach your kids about recycling and how to live a greener life.

Here is how to make this cute corrugated Easter door hanger.


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Welcome Easter With This Easter Door Hanger

This corrugated Easter door hanger is perfect to welcome the Easter season and it's a fun way to get the kids involved in your seasonal decorating activities. 

Feel free to add some additional designs, such as cardboard Easter eggs or even silk or pipe cleaner flowers to the finished Easter door hanger, to make it unique.

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