Gorgeous Floral Easter Egg Wreath
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Design Improvised | Haeley Giambalvo
(IC: blogger)
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Turn plastic Easter eggs into a show-stopping wreath with this simple tutorial! I love finding ways to make inexpensive, everyday items look chic, and this pretty Easter wreath fits the bill! The combination of shiny eggs in various shades of pink along with silk rosebuds and other spring flowers makes for a one -of-a-kind wreath that you can enjoy all spring long.
I made this wreath with supplies from OrientalTrading.com. You can buy a package of 144 eggs in different shades of pink, which is more than enough eggs to make this wreath! They also have packages of purple, blue, and green shades -- choose whatever color you like best. The trick to making this wreath look great is using various shades of the same color.
Just by gluing eggs around the wreath form and layering in some faux flowers you can create this wreath in around an hour.
It looks so pretty hanging on our front door!
Head to my blog post for the full tutorial and list of supplies!
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Suggested materials:
- Foam wreath form (OrientalTrading.com)
- Pink easter eggs (pack of multiple shades of pink) (OrientalTrading.com)
- Silk roses (OrientalTrading.com)
Want more details about this and other DIY projects? Check out my blog post!
Published March 28th, 2017 2:30 PM
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Connie on Mar 02, 2021
I made a wreath using six pair of girls size 6 flip flops from Dollar Tree in an assortment of colors and patterns. I glued them heel to toe like this [][][], not this , around the form, then added sea shells, sand shovels and sprigs of daisies for fillers. I had to go back and secure the flip flops with T pins as the hot glue wasnt enough, but it sure was cute! I gave it as a housewarming gift but failed to take a picture! :(
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