Plastic Easter Egg Garland In 3 Easy Steps

$10.00
1 Hour
Easy
Digging through my bulging Easter decor box, I discovered a basket-full of those cheap-y plastic eggs. There had to be something crafty to do with them; otherwise, we'd be in for the longest Easter egg hunt ever with the kiddos! So grab those colorful plastic eggs and make the season's easiest decor in 3 steps.



Plastic eggs are the staple of the Peter-Cottontail-hopping-down-the-Bunny-Trail season. Using a few supplies you may have at home, this is truly a frazzled-free project that will bring instant hippity hoppity cheer!



Using plastic Easter eggs that have holes at both ends, make a decent-sized knot in your thread or string. With the first egg securely on the thread, begin to string your eggs until you reach your desired length. Knot thread after last egg has been strung.




If desired, add some decorative colorful ribbon throughout your garland and/or an over-sized bow.



Want another plastic Easter egg decorative idea? Check out my 10-minute marshmallow Peeps Easter centerpiece.
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