These Artificial Carrots are excellent for celebrating springtime! They are perfect for a variety of DIY projects and Easter decorations.
Display the faux carrots on a tray or in a bowl. Use them to decorate seasonal wreaths and garlands. Scatter them onto tables or use them as vase fillers for an Easter brunch tablescape. For a different use, they become carrot snowmen noses!
Made of coated foam.
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Artificial Carrots -
Average Rating
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16 reviews).
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5 of 6 found this review helpful
Patsy "Very cute and will add to the Easter centerpiece I am planning."
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Elizabeth "Works in my Easter rabbit wreath"
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Patricia "Well made...and just the extra little something that make my Easter baskets pop."
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Dianna "Great addition to the EasterSpring decorations. "
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Michelle "They look very nice. I purchased these for snowman noses. They work great."
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Sharon "fun"
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Charlene "Quick and safe "
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Sonia "Pleased with product. Great for crafting and decor"
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Chet Gray "gfh"
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Rosemary "I AM VERY SATISFIED WITH THESE 5 STARS"
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Susan "Great"
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Barbara "Pleased with purchase "
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Kim "Nice"
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Jeri "Great Easter basket decorations"
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Emma "Some of these carrots I placed in the baskets with green grass, eggs."
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Pat Caldwell "was too big"