Scandinavian Style Marimekko Easter Eggs
by
Claire at Pillarboxblue
(IC: blogger)
3 Materials
$1
30 Minutes
Easy
Every spring I love to decorate some eggs for my home. Last year I made some upcycled denim eggs (you can see here).
This year I thought I would go for something a bit more stylish and trendy. I love Scandinavian and Nordic designs so I gave my eggs a Marimekko makeover.
For those of you who don't know, Marimekko is a famous Finnish textile design brand that has been going since the 1950's and has shops all over the world selling clothes and housewares.
I used real eggs to decorate, however you can use craft eggs. If using real eggs you will need to blow the eggs first. This involves making 2 holes one at each end of the egg and then using a straw to blow out the contents.
(I ended up having scrambled eggs for lunch that day )
I live in the UK where most of our shop bought eggs are brown so I had to paint my white. However, you may live somewhere where you can buy white eggs.
To decorate the eggs I used Marimekko paper napkins in KAINO design and Mod Podge.
eBay is a good place to find Marimekko paper napkins, there are lots of different designs.
The paper napkins are 3 ply. You only need the top ply. So separate this from the rest of the napkin.
Cut out flowers, leaves, and shapes from the napkin.
Using the Mod podge stick down these pieces of napkins onto the egg. I find it helpful to use a foam brush to press the napkin onto the surface.
Carry on until the whole egg is covered. You can cut out small pieces to cover up any small gaps.
Once your egg is covered you will want to give them a protective varnish. I used 2 coats of a 50/50 mod podge/water combination for this.
Top tip I find it handy to rest the eggs on a wire tray whilst working on them.
I really had fun making these Marimekko eggs. I will be making more as I have a whole stack of Marimekko napkins in my cupboard. Every time I visit a Marimekko store I seem to buy a pack of napkins.
What designs do you fancy for your eggs?
Don't forget to check out my blog for more details and you can also see other things I have decoupaged with Marimekko napkins from shoes, to large wall decorations and cupboards.
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Published March 7th, 2018 12:03 PM
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Marilyn McCormick on Mar 26, 2018
After reading the questions people asked, I wonder, did they read your post?
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Claire at Pillarboxblue on Mar 27, 2018
It’s always the same 😊 I think sometimes people just want clarification of a particular step.
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Erica Smith on Apr 08, 2018
Wow they're beautiful! I've always wanted to try the blown eggs. Just may have to try it bc these are so pretty!!
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Claire at Pillarboxblue on Apr 09, 2018
Thank you. Blown eggs are great as they are free and environmentally friendly.
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Frequently asked questions
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Love this project! What are the craft eggs made out of, styrofoam?
Do you have to use Marimekko napkins? Are they different from other brands?
When you put the paper onto the egg, what hold the paper in place until you are ready to apply 50\50 mod podge??