Easy to Make Mardi Gras Crafts, Food, and Decorating Ideas (2024)

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Start celebrating Mardi Gras by making these easy crafts and decorating ideas along with some tasty traditional Mardi Gras treats.

Here’s a few facts about Mardi Gras:

  • Mardi Gras is French for Fat Tuesday which is the day before the beginning of Ash Wednesday. It’s the beginning of Lent which is known for fasting for more than 40 days until Easter Sunday.
  • Popular Foods: King Cakes, Gumbo, Red Beans and Rice, and Beignets
  • Mardi Gras Colors: Purple (symbolizes justice), Green (symbolizes faith), and Gold (symbolizes power)
  • Traditions: King Cake Gatherings, Parades, Masquerade Balls, and eating really good food!

If you are fortunate to live in a city like I do, then you will know how much fun it is to celebrate Mardi Gras. The typical traditional fashion of celebrating is with float parades, Krewe party balls, and family-friendly boat parades. Why not have your cake and eat it too by celebrating Mardi Gras with your love of crafting and DIY projects. So, let’s get started and “laissez les bon temps rouler” (pronounced “Lay-say le bon tom roo-lay”) just means “let the good times roll”!

Here are a few fun Mardi Gras decorating ideas for handmade crafts that your kids will love!

Easy Step-by-Step Mardi Gras Mask Painted Rocks

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Step One:

Paint 1 – 2 coats of the base color. I used Jacquard Lumiere brand, Halo Violet. It’s a stunning metallic, lightweight acrylic paint.

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Step Two:

Using a pencil, I sketched out the outline of mask eyes center area of themask. It’s a little hard to see since the metallic paint has a sheen. Mixing Apple Barrel Purple Iris and a little bit of Apple Barrel Black, I then painted the eye area using a small round tip acrylic paintbrush. Then I used Jacquard Lumiere brand, Sunset Gold to outline the eye area.

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Step Three:

Using a small round tip detail paintbrush, I painted the center of the mask with white acrylic paint. Here’s the fun part, take a round tip paintbrush with the purple iris (or any dark shade of purple of your choice) and begin light strokes starting from eye area outwards on one side of the mask. Then I did the same thing on the other side with the Jacquard Lumiere brand, Pearlescent Emerald. Try blending some white acrylic paint with the purple to add some highlighted areas. Do the same with the green side.

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Step Four:

Now use the green paint and stroke outwards over the purple feathered area on the left side of the mask. Do the same on the right side using the purple paint. Fill in any areas with the highlighted purple and green. I used the Jacquard Lumiere brand, Sunset Gold to make the feathered areas on the top and bottom of the mask. Highlight again with white paint. Almost done!

Using white paint and a fine detail small round tip paintbrush to make the white feathers. It’s best to use a little paint on the brush and feather outwards from the eye areas. I used a dotting tool and added white dots around the eyes as well. Be sure to seal your painted rock to protect it from scratches and fading.

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More Mardi Gras Painted Rocks Ideas

Cathy Neri of Pensacola shared these beautiful Mardi Gras Painted Rocks just in time for Fat Tuesday! I love the mix of the Fat Tuesday inspired designs of a jolly gator, Mardi Gras masks, cute little penguin, colorful mandala rock, and a Mardi Gras cat! She says she used a combination of several types of acrylic paints,Uni Posca Paint Pens, and a variety of good quality brushes to complete the look. She did an outstanding job on these beautiful pieces!

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Get the kids involved with these fun Mardi Gras Craft Decorating Ideas!

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Easy Duct Tape Mardi Gras Beads by Crafts by Amanda

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French -Inspired Silly Bird Marionette by Doodle Craft

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Easy Feather Mardi Gras Mask by Organized 31

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DIY Mardi Gras Bead Accessories by Brit + Co

Easy Mardi Gras Decorating Ideas for the Home!

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Easy and Thrifty Mardi Gras Wreath by The Inspiration Vault

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Mardi Gras Bead Balls by Life with 4 Boys

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Mardi Gras Tree by Southern Flair

Tasty Treats for Mardi Gras Season!

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Traditional New Orleans Beignets by Sugar and Charm

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Mardi Gras King Cake by Savory Experiments

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Authentic Jambalaya by Cafe Delites

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Quick Red Beans and Rice with Andouille Sausage by Andie Mitchell

I hope you enjoyed these Mardi Gras decorating ideas and Creole Tasty Treat Recipes. For more fun rock painting ideas check out our collection of summer rock painting ideas, how to use alcohol inks on rocks and our very popular paint pouring on rocks made easy!

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FAQs

How do you decorate for Mardi Gras? ›

Play Up Purple, Green, and Gold

Purple is used to symbolize justice, green reflects faith, and gold represents power. There's no better way to set the stage for your Mardi Gras event than to add these hues throughout your decor. Start with affordable elements such as streamers, tinsel, latex balloons, and feathers.

When should I start decorating for Mardi Gras? ›

of Lafayette recommends starting decorating after Twelfth Night celebrations. “I usually pull everything off and start all over with your traditional Mardi Gras colors,” Foreman said.

How to store mardi gras beads? ›

Mardi Gras Storage
  1. Ensure all beads are free of food, food crumbs or food wrappers. ...
  2. Store beads in a strong container, they tend to be a little heavy when you have a large amount of them. ...
  3. Candy, booze remnants and food should all be removed from the beads.
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What's a good Mardi Gras outfit? ›

Costumes are to the Carnival season as peanut butter is to jelly — indispensable. We encourage you to consider wearing one, or at least accessorize with a sparkly headdress and some feathers. At the very least, wear something in the Carnival colors — purple, green and gold.

What can I make with beads? ›

Jewelry making is perhaps the most popular avenue for seed bead crafts; these tiny beads can be woven, strung, or embroidered to create intricate bracelets, necklaces, earrings, and rings that reflect your personal style.

What color do you wear for Mardi Gras? ›

A Festive Costume

Mardi Gras celebrations are replete with fantastical costumes. Anything goes here – and we do mean anything – but if donning an extravagant ensemble isn't your thing, wear the traditional Carnival colors of purple, green and gold to fit right in. Either way, be sure to wear comfortable shoes.

What do the colors for Mardi Gras mean? ›

The Colors of Mardi Gras

These are said to have been chosen in 1892 when the Rex Parade theme "Symbolism of Colors" gave the colors their meanings. Purple - Justice. Green - Faith. Gold - Power.

What is Mardi Gras style? ›

The variety with Mardi Gras costumes is seemingly endless: satin, sequins, embossing, feathers, rhinestones, masks, headdresses, wigs, beading, makeup, and more. From the parade participants to the crowds watching, everyone celebrates in style by dressing in outrageous getups.

What day do you wear Mardi Gras beads? ›

As Fat Tuesday concludes the period of Carnival (Shrovetide), Mardi Gras beads are taken off oneself on the following day, Ash Wednesday, which begins the penitential season of Lent.

Can I sell my Mardi Gras beads? ›

You can donate them to charity, give them away or sell them. The local Salvation Army and Goodwill stores accept reusable Mardi Gras throws.

How do you set up a Mardi Gras party? ›

Hang streamers, balloons, and banners in purple, green, and gold throughout your party space. Create a centerpiece for your table using a vase filled with Mardi Gras beads or feathers, or a traditional King Cake, a sweet cake made with cinnamon and decorated with green, purple, and gold icing.

What are the colors of the Mardi Gras decorations? ›

Purple, green, and gold became the historic colors of Mardi Gras by drawing inspiration from the rules of heraldry. In heraldry, there needs to be both metals and nonmetals represented in order to give prestige to the person bearing the colors.

What colors do you wear to a Mardi Gras party? ›

Mardi Gras is synonymous with bold colors: purple symbolizing justice, green representing faith, and gold for power. Incorporating these vibrant hues in your attire is a surefire way to blend in with the festive spirit.

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