Adorable DIY Twine Covered Easter Eggs
What a great upcyle project! I’m always throwing out the plastic eggs that won’t close right. Now I can just glue the eggs shut then add twine and they will be good as new. It’s an easy and inexpensive way to decorate Easter Eggs. Try hanging them from a tree outside. Thanks to Meatloaf and Melodrama for the cute idea.
Diy twine covered Easter eggs are easy to make and add a fun rustic touch to your Easter and Spring decor. Grab some cheap plastic eggs from the Dollar Store or reuse old eggs that you already have, and you’re good to go!
Easter is early this year, and it’s already warm here, so I’m definitely thinking about spring. I don’t do much decorating after Christmas is over, but once spring rolls around, I get the urge to nest again. Actually, I don’t go all out, but I do like do add a few pops of color here and there. And, spring crafts are always fun to make, especially if they don’t cost a lot and are pretty simple to put together.
And, these twine eggs definitely fall into both categories!
I first made these eggs last year and shared them at PinkWhen, so now I’m dusting them off again — literally — and adding some spring decor to the house.
How to Make DIY Twine Covered Easter EggsSupplies needed
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Plastic eggs ( you can get them from the Dollar Store or re-use the ones you may already have)
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Glue
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Colored twine
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Burlap ribbon
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Scissors
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Wet paper towels for wiping hands
Images from Meatloaf and Melodrama.
For the full instructions visit Meatloaf and Melodrama.