It’s about that time to start thinking about some Easter decorating! I thought I’d show you a mod podge Easter egg project that I did last year. It’s really easy!
All you do is take a papermache egg that you can find at any craft store, some white glue or decoupage glue and some glitter. Glue whatever tissue paper, scrapbook paper, wrapping paper or even some cute Easter paper napkins etc onto the egg, sprinkle or roll it in some glitter.
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This is such an easy glittered & mod podged Easter egg project. Use whatever paper pattern works for your decor – you know me – I used some toile tissue! Then set them on some thrift store candlesticks or…
place in a nest!
They couldn’t be easier to make and it’s a fun project that kids will enjoy doing!
Hope you give this easy Easter egg project a try!
Gena says
I am SO gonna try that this weekend. With all the rain, there’s not much else we can do! Those eggs are beautiful.
Melanie says
Oooh, I love that! Thanks!
Rambling Girl says
You know you really inspire me to try and make things…thanks for always sharing your beautiful creations…I would love to see all of your crations cause I know there are an abundance.
Rain has finally stopped here but now I see green! Isn’t that great…the pollen is washed away..sorry I got off track.
Have a good evening and Sunday!
Lorri says
I love this idea!
Lorri
diXymiss says
Pretty! Looks like a great project for the piXies and I to try. We’re all about glitter around here. 😉
Vee says
Oh…maybe tomorrow! Wonderful craft and thanks for sharing it.
Glenda/MidSouth says
Pretty! Just added to my list of “To Do”. Hope you are having a great weekend.
Glenda
adrienne says
These are really pretty… and will last forever too.
Cottage Contessa says
Terrific idea! I do believe that my daughter would enjoy doing this one. Thank you for sharing!
Amanda (aka Cottage Contessa)
Lady Katherine says
I love this! I just went to the city, I have on a fur blue jean jacket and blue jeans! Yes, first time since 2005. They are a size 8 and too baggy. My daughter said to take them off. I feel like a millon buck! I been home an hour and do not want to take my jacket off. I have not worn it since we left work. Hubby laughing. One of my surgery is going to have lypo. nothing is going to fit. Lypo. horrible, I would never ever do it, just to look good. But I had it once and have to again. he need my skin, so he will not have to skin graft. The pain is just terrible. OK I love the eggs. I bought a glue for glass, and it does plastic. I thinking maybe the plastic eggs might work! I want some toile ones. lol Who has toile tissue? You know I never get out. I just love them. Maybe for the tea party or easter. I going for it, Blue toile going on my bench, a table cloth, curtians, in dining room, I have been fighting to keep a lot of blue out of there. But it keeps calling me. lol Not sure all will get made by the 5th. My house is a wreck from the sheet rocking.Blue toile eggs, fabric? Think it would do? I going to try and do this! Thanks for the great idea, as usual.
Ally0005 says
Ok that is so cool!
laurie @ bargain hunting says
These are so pretty. Thanks so much for sharing the how-to. laurie
Susan says
So cutie pie, I luv them! I’ll try ir soon!
Betsy says
Oh, that is beautiful…and SO YOU!
I did the same thing on a terra cotta flower pot for a houseplant. The pretty tissue looked great!
Heather says
wow very cool! they look so pretty!
Tracy is ... Loving Pretty Things says
SUCH great ideas!!!
mishebe says
Great idea. I must try it. mishelle
Jenni @ nest to keep says
Oh, this is such a great idea! I saw some of those paper mache eggs the other day! I will definitely go buy them and try this out! I love both how you put them on candlestick holders and in a nest! SO sweet!
Thank you for always sharing your inspirations! 🙂
Sheryl says
So cute! Why can I not find toile anything here????
Jean says
great inexpensive decorating idea. Love it! Jean
Pat@Back Porch Musings says
Manuela these are so neat! Very pretty Easter eggs!
Cre8Tiva says
easter decorating…that is not on the radar for me this year…but i always love yours…hugs..i am celebrating my 3rd blogacersary this week with a BiG GiVeAwAy…please come join in and spread the word…blessings, rebecca
Storybook Woods says
I love that you have toile eggs to go with your toile house xoxoxoxo Clarice
Mimi Sue says
You always come up with the cutest ideas. Love your eggs. Mimi
prof en retraite says
Hi Manuela…What a cute idea! My grandson would love doing this! And I really like the way you displayed them! Great post…Debbie
Darlene says
Those eggs are FABULOUS. I am going to have to make some!