Monday, March 11, 2013

Glitter & Puff Paint Easter Eggs

Even though St. Patrick's Day isn't here yet (side note: make sure you stop by on Sunday the 17th because there is going to be a HUGE giveaway that I'm participating in), I've already started planning for Easter crafts. There isn't much time in between the two holidays this year - only about two weeks. I don't usually decorate much for Easter - I just go with a spring vibe. This year, however, I wanted to make some Easter eggs so I bought a whole bunch of Styrofoam eggs. Way too many, probably.

I knew I wanted some of them covered in glitter. But, in order to make them a little different from what's already out there, I decided to decorate them with puff/fabric paint.


I coated the eggs in Mod Podge and then put glitter on top.



For drying, I stuck a needle through the bottom of the eggs and stuck it on a Styrofoam cone that I had.

 

 Then, to prevent the glitter from falling off, I covered the eggs in another layer of Mod Podge.


Then I got to decorating! Here they are! Yes, they are in a deviled egg plate.

 

Here is a close up:


Here are the other three:


For display, I found some old egg cups. They were really big and the eggs pretty much disappeared in them, so I put some cotton on the bottom and cut up streamers to look like a little colorful nest.


I like that they're all original.


 Stay tuned for lots more Easter egg crafts! I REALLY bought too many Styrofoam eggs!


Don't forget to come back on Sunday for the super duper huge giveaway!

I'm linking up here!

5 comments:

  1. How lovely. My favorite is the white and purple one. This will be a fun project to try with my kids.

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    1. That one is my favorite too! I also like the green one...too bad the white puff paint turned clear! If you give it a try - just allow for drying time!

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  2. These are really cute! I am a lover of all things glitter! I will have to give this a try!

    Thanks for linking up to the In and Out of the Kitchen link party! I can't wait to see what you bring next week! I need to get working on my Easter decorations! Arrgghhh...

    Cynthia at http://Feedingbig.com

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  3. Very nice idea... love the glitter! Joining from Shine on Friday - http://allthoseartsygirls.blogspot.com/

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  4. Adorable. I love the look of glitter...I just get lazy about the mess! :)

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