Easy DIY Galvanized Easter Eggs

2 Materials
$7
1 Hour
Easy
It's almost Easter! It's coming early this year but don't worry... this project won't take long at all. Plus everyone will be amazed at these unique Easter eggs!

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I had no idea what those plastic spikey things were when I bought a bag of them at my local thrift store.  But since then I’ve learned that they’re spiked furniture caster cups, used to prevent crushing and wearing of carpet pile, as well as protecting hard floors from scratches and dents.  Today they’re going to hold my wooden eggs so they don’t roll away while I spray paint them. 


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I spray painted them in my spray shelter so I won’t get paint all over my patio.  They each got two light coats of the hammered silver spray paint.  I sprayed one side, let it dry, turned it, sprayed the other side, and repeated.
I love the result!  When I posted a photo on Instagram I had friends actually think they were metal eggs!
I hope these inspire you to try painting some wooden eggs this year for Easter!  Let me know if you do.  I’d love to see how they turn out.
Suggested materials:
  • Easter eggs
  • Spray paint
Ann @ Duct Tape and Denim
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