Glam DIY Confetti Easter Eggs

Glam DIY Confetti Easter Eggs
Tired of traditional décor? Looking for original ideas for this Easter? Here it is! We all got used to dying or wrapping Easter eggs but what about decorating them with confetti? I’d say it’s so glam and amazing! The supplies are 1-2 ounces of pastel edible confetti, 4-6 eggs, boiled, cooled and patted dry, 2... 
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8 Cool DIYs For Vintage Easter Décor

8 Cool DIYs For Vintage Easter Décor
Vintage is a very popular style in every area today, so if you want some vintage charm for this cute holiday, the tutorials below will help you. Decoupage is a great technique to create something vintage, so use this idea for decorating Easter eggs or tableware. Doilies can also become a nice idea, for example,... 
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15 Rustic Easter DIYs That You’ll Love

15 Rustic Easter DIYs That You’ll Love
If you’ve decided to have a rustic Easter, that’s a cool idea! Burlap, twine, paper, even moss and twigs will be your materials. Don’t want to paint eggs like everybody does? Wrap them with twine, moss, felt or make string eggs for décor – it’s an original décor solution and rustic, too. Grapevine wrapped around... 
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DIY Embroidered Felt Easter Eggs

DIY Embroidered Felt Easter Eggs
If you want some original Easter decorations, let’s make these felt eggs. Prepare wool roving, 1 bowl warm, soapy water, 1 bowl lukewarm water, scissors, cotton embroidery thread, a 3″ long needle. Tear a small strip of wool roving and roll into a loose ball in your hand. Dip ball in bowl of warm soapy... 
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Tiny DIY Marble Clay Eggs For Easter

Tiny DIY Marble Clay Eggs For Easter
Easter is not so close, but why not get prepared for it beforehand? These cute tiny Easter eggs would be a cool favor or a nice toy for your kids. To make ones you’ll need Fimo clay of any desired color, a knife. To make marble clay just cut white and colorful clay into small... 
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DIY Chocolate Surprise Eggs For Easter

DIY Chocolate Surprise Eggs For Easter
Easter is soon, and I’m sure that your kids and just guests will be excited with these yummy eggs with surprises. You’ll need white chocolate candy melts , color candy melts of your choice, small candies or toys to fit inside eggs. Melt chocolate in microwave in 30 second intervals (to make pastel colors, mix... 
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DIY Moss Covered Easter Eggs

DIY Moss Covered Easter Eggs
Easter is rather far still though some of us have already begun to look for good décor ideas to surprise the closest ones. So, why not check these moss covered eggs? The supplies are moss, a hot glue gun, p plastic decorating eggs, twine, buttons and scissors. First, tear off some little pieces of the... 
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How To Make Felted Easter Eggs

How To Make Felted Easter Eggs
Here’s an absolutely cool new way to decorate Easter eggs – you needn’t paint them, there’s another, more original way. The supplies are 1 styrofoam egg shape, wool in your chosen colors, felting needles, and foam pad. Cover the surface of the foam egg with a layer of wool laying small pieces roving over the... 
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DIY Decoupage Eggs With Vintage Botanical Prints

DIY Decoupage Eggs With Vintage Botanical Prints
Do you like decoupage technique? There are so many cute things that can be made using it! To decorate Easter eggs using this technique you’ll need chicken eggshells, color copies of vintage botanical prints or printed sheet paper, an egg stand or candle holder, scissors, matte Mod Podge and a flat brush. Choose vintage botanical... 
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DIY Chalkboard Eggs To Give As An Easter Gift

DIY Chalkboard Eggs To Give As An Easter Gift
We’d like to tell you about one more original way to paint the Easter eggs. For it you’ll need chalkboard paint, a curtain ring, a skewer. So, start from cleaning and drying the eggs. Cover them with three coats of chalkboard paint – for this you’ll need a curtain ring to paint all of it... 
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