I love Easter and I cannot wait for Sunday to arrive to have a great brunch with family and friends. Last years Easter Brunch was such a hit that everybody stayed until dinner, we talked, played board games and listened to music. A dream for me since I love to be a hostess and to have my favorite people around. The boyfriend and I went to Luxemburg this week to buy lots of great french food like fresh goat cheese, tons of baguettes, croissants, pains au chocolat and the best salted butter I know. So we don’t have to prepare much more food-wise, so it is all left to the table decoration. I wanted to keep things fresh, happy and in aquamarine-tones, so I was thrilled to find this marbling instruction on Pinterest. A great way to upgrade some old votives and exactly what I’ve imagined for Sunday’s Easter Table.
Extra tip.
Although it is so much fun ( and easy ) to marble with nail polish, I wouldn’t recommend to do it as a craft project with your children, since the smell of the nail polish is pretty intense and doesn’t seem to be child-friendly / healthy. So grab your girlfriends / boyfriend / siblings instead and enjoy marbling votives, boxes, tags…
A lovely DIY 🙂 did you just mix nail vanish with water and soaked the cup in it? xoxo
Almost…You can’t really mix it, you just drop the nail polish into the water and it spans out over the whole surface. Then you can soak objects in it. But I shared the original tutorial via link in the post above if you’d like to find out more! Have a great day! 🙂