Painted Plastic Easter Eggs #diylikeaboss

Heather Metzler
by Heather Metzler
We all have a bag of plastic Easter eggs lying around! Go ahead and grab a few for this project. Then you just need a couple more supplies.
First, I used a big foam brush to give the eggs a coat of chalk paint. Chalk paint is great because it sticks to anything! I loved this creamy white color.
Next, I used my foam brush to add a little Robin's Egg blue coloring. I was sure to wipe some off as I went to ensure I didn't give it full coverage.
To see how I got the brown speckles check out the instructions on the blog!
Heather Metzler
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  • Jeani Miller Miner Jeani Miller Miner on Feb 20, 2016
    Do you think adding a layer of gesso or other medium would conceal the seams. I love this, but don't like being able to see the seams
  • Diana Honc Diana Honc on Feb 26, 2016
    I was thinking maybe put a layer of paper mache over the eggs so you wouldn't see the seam.
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  • Madilyn Madilyn on Feb 21, 2016
    I just redecorated my office with a bird themed decor in those same colors! I wanted a few eggs to place on a shelf but at $7.99 each they were not in the budget. I can't wait to use your idea! Thanks
  • Lisa House Lisa House on Mar 05, 2016
    Nicely done!
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