Today I'm sharing my Easter Wreath.
I found this container of sparkly Easter eggs on sale for $6.99 at Porter's & I knew I just had to make something with them.
I love having a wreath on my front door, so when I saw these I knew they would be perfect for a wreath.
I figured if I cut them in half they would cover more surface & be easier to attach on a wreath.
I used a craft knife and cut all the styrofoam eggs in half. It's less styrofoam messy if you cut straight through each egg instead of sawing through them.
I made my own wreath by tracing a lid on an old foam poster board. This circle was the center of my wreath.
Before cutting the foam board, I positioned all the eggs on the board to see how wide to cut the circle.
I cut the circle about 2 inches wide with a craft knife, then I painted it white with craft paint.
I positioned all the eggs on the wreath to see what direction I wanted them to face, which order i wanted the colors & if they would all fit. I was able to fit all the eggs except three on this wreath.
I used a hot glue gun to attach all the eggs to the wreath & I removed a few at a time while I glued them on so that I wouldn't mess up my order or design.
This was a fairly easy project and it could be completed in one day, if you're not like me and have a million projects going at once. :)
This is linked up over at Whipperberry
I love this. It looks so easy. Thank you for the tutorial.
ReplyDeleteThanks Kathy!
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