Here is a very realistic, crown of thorns, for your Easter dress up or decorations this year.
Find the details on how to make this at SewForSoul: Easter Crown of Thorns.
Ideas For DIY
by Vikram Goyal
Here is a very realistic, crown of thorns, for your Easter dress up or decorations this year.
Find the details on how to make this at SewForSoul: Easter Crown of Thorns.
If you’re someone who enjoys DIY woodworking projects and has a soft spot for garden wildlife, Natural Birdhouses by Maria and Amen Fisher is a must-read. I picked this book up recently and have been completely inspired by the earthy, sustainable approach it offers to building homes for birds, bats, and even beneficial bugs.
What really drew me in was the focus on using found wood and natural materials—think branches, logs, reclaimed boards, and other bits of nature you can often source from your own backyard or a nearby forest. Not only does this make the projects eco-friendly, but it also gives everything a beautiful, rustic feel that blends effortlessly into any garden or backyard setting.
The book includes 25 step-by-step projects, all clearly explained and illustrated, which makes it accessible for both beginner and seasoned crafters. Even if you don’t have a fully-equipped workshop, most of these can be tackled with just a few basic tools and a bit of patience.
I started with a simple birdhouse design, using some weathered fence boards I had stashed in the shed. The instructions were easy to follow, and I was surprised how quickly it came together. Within a couple of days of putting it out in the garden, a curious little sparrow showed up—talk about instant reward! I’ve since bookmarked the bat box project and one of the insect hotel builds for next weekend.
What I really love about this book is that it’s not just about crafting; it’s about encouraging wildlife and creating a more natural, welcoming habitat right in your own yard. It’s a great way to involve kids, too—mine were fascinated by the idea of building a bug hotel and couldn’t wait to help collect materials.
If you’re looking for nature-inspired DIY garden projects that not only look good but also serve a purpose, Natural Birdhouses is full of ideas that check all the boxes. It’s creative, environmentally conscious, and a great way to spend time outdoors while giving something back to the ecosystem.
I’d definitely recommend this to anyone into sustainable gardening, backyard birdwatching, or rustic outdoor décor. Let me know if you give it a try—I’d love to hear what you build!
The crown is very well done, and thanks for the link, but “fun” is, well, a bit inappropriate, given the origin and meaning of the crown.
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A very realistic, crown of thorns, could add some fun to your Easter dress up or decorations this year.
Add fun???? As a Christian, I am offended at your words “add fun” to use of a crown of thorns.
Maybe — should be reworded.
I am sorry for the offence caused. It was not intended. I have now reworded the post.
I’m sorry, but crown of thorns and add some fun do not go together in the same sentence.
I think it makes us stop and think about the true meaning of Easter.
really?
Thank you for the well done tutorial, and thank you even more for rewording your post. I needed a crown of thorns for our passover events and an educational tool for the children. This was perfact thank you again. And I agree with you, in order for children to have an informed decision, they need to be exposed to both sides. Amen.