Stamped Egg Place Cards for a Spring Table

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by Vintage Home
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$5
5 Minutes
Easy

Ya’ll this is the easiest DIY ever!!! I made these stamped egg place cards for a Spring Table and they turned out so cute!!


Follow along and I will show you how I did it. You won’t believe how simple it is!


supplies for stamped egg place cards

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I used real farm fresh eggs (uncooked) but, of course, you could hard boil the eggs. You can leave them the natural color, use white eggs, OR…. you could dye the eggs a fun color!! Or all different colors!!


Another option is to use wooden eggs or papier mache eggs, if you prefer not to use the real ones.


I used a small lower case stamp set and one letter at a time, stamped the name of each guest. I just eyeballed it, and didn’t have a guide for keeping it perfectly straight.

directions for stamped egg place cards


Just load your stamp with ink, and press the letter onto the stamp, making sure the entire letter is touching the surface of the egg.


And that’s it!! See how easy that was.


I filled a vintage stemmed glass with moss and cradled the egg inside and put at each place setting. You could get creative with what to display them in and just use something you already have.


I think another fun idea is to put inspirational words on them, and fill a bowl or urn. It makes super cute Spring or Easter decor. Obviously, the real eggs wouldn’t last as long, so you would want to use wooden or papier mache if you want them to last for a while.


I hope you enjoyed this tutorial for stamped egg place cards! Let me know if you try some, because I love hearing from you.


Leave a comment and let me know how they turned out!



happy spring!

michele





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Suggested materials:
  • Rubber stamps
  • Eggs
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