Easter Egg Ornaments
Supplies
- decorative paper (I used Vintage Bliss from Simple Stories.)
- crafter's tape
- scissors
- yarn
- beads
- Easter egg template (see below)
1. Save and print out a copy of the Easter egg template. Cut out one of the eggs to use as the pattern to cut out additional eggs from decorative paper. You'll need four egg pieces to make each ornament so be sure to cut out a lot.
2. Fold the paper eggs in half lengthwise.
3. Take one of the folded pieces. With it still folded, apply a small amount of adhesive to one of the sides.
4. Lay another folded egg over the adhesive on the first egg making sure to match up the edges of both pieces of paper. This will be one-half of your ornament. Use two other egg pieces to make the other half of the ornament.
5. Cut a piece of yarn that is several inches long.
6. Tie the two ends together into a knot. Thread a bead over the opposite side of the yarn and pull it down to the knot.
7. Lay the yarn across one of the ornament halves. Make sure that the bead is sitting plush against the bottom of the egg. Apply adhesive to the sections of paper that the yarn is touching. Lay a second half piece on top of the first. This will sandwich the yarn into the center of the ornament.
Hang and enjoy your beautiful Easter eggs! They'd be perfect on an Easter tree like Nell from Rhythms of Play showed here.
Alternative ideas
- String up several on a piece of twine to make a unique garland.
- Group some of the eggs together in a basket to use for decoration.
- Have the kids write a sweet note on each one and gift them to friends and family members.
You may also love this Free Printable Mini Easter Basket!
Happy Easter crafting!
Love these sweet eggs :)
ReplyDeleteThese are adorable. Pinning them.
ReplyDeleteThose are adorable! I think I might even have most of these items on hand. :) I'm scheduling this on Facebook. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteSo so cute! Pinning these.
ReplyDeletelove these- adorable, yet simple to make!!
ReplyDeleteFabulous egg decorations! They would look awesome hanging from a tree.
ReplyDeleteI love these so much! They'll be perfect to add to our Easter tree this year. Pinning for sure, thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea! The eggs are beautiful and I can't wait to give them a try.
ReplyDeleteThese are adorable and they look so easy to make!
ReplyDeleteCan you believe that I've never bought crafter's tape? This tutorial has convinced me that they may be necessary :)
ReplyDeleteThese are adorable! My kids would love to make these. And that paper is perfect for spring! Thank you for sharing your project at The Creative Exchange!
ReplyDeletexo,
Laura
Stopping by from the linkup! These are so cute. Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThese are adorable! Thanks for sharing! The Easter party will be open until Easter. Hope to see you again :)
ReplyDeleteI'm from the UK and work for a small Christian women's magazine. My editor asked me to find an Easter craft project and I'd love to use yours. Would you give me permission to replicate it in the magazine for our UK ladies? Wendy
ReplyDeleteHi, Wendy! Thank you so much for reaching out. I'm flattered you would want to use it. As long as credit is given here for the original idea that is perfectly fine. Have a great day!
DeleteFun & pretty! Thanks for sharing at the Inspiration Spotlight Party @DearCreatives Pinned & shared.
ReplyDeleteFabulous easter egg decorations. This one looks easy for me.Even i am new to diy projects. Definitely will try this.
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