Tuesday, March 6, 2012
Decorated Eggs For Easter
Something different to share with you today.
I have been playing around with eggs! Not real eggs, but those yucky plastic eggs that come in a multitude of different colours!
My eggs started off like this.
I painted the eggs white with primer spray paint, that was fun! you should of seen them flying all over the place from the pressure of the spray! I had to paint them in stages to get a good even coverage, so patience was needed at this point, not my strong point when I am doing a project. Then it was just a case of adding some scrapbook rub-ons, Easy peasy, don’t you think. I am sharing this over at Brambleberry Cottage
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It's my daughter's first Easter and these are so cute and easy! Plus we could use them several years! Great project!
ReplyDeleteCait - these would be a great project to make with your daughter, I am sure she would find it a lot of fun.
DeleteOh I love these! But...patience really isn't my strong point either, especially with spray paint haha! I bet my swear box will be full by the time I get half way through!
ReplyDeleteI just used primer, so it went pretty quickly and was fun to do, I am sure you will have enough patience to make them!!!
DeleteAwesome-they look hand painted. I think I even have some scrapbook rub ons.
ReplyDeleteThanks, there are so many pretty rubons available nowadays that the possibilities are endless.
DeleteVery cute and pretty easy. You'd never know there were neon plastic eggs underneath, great job! Come visit me at enjoylifeandlove.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteThanks, will visit your blog soon.
DeleteGreat idea for those plastic eggs! They look so classy now!
ReplyDeleteThanks for linking to a Round Tuit!
Hope you have a fabulous week!
Jill @ Creating my way to Success
http://www.jembellish.blogspot.com/
Thank you Jill.
DeleteAwesome!!! They look fabulous!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Pam :-)
DeleteEasy, but so pretty! I'd love for you to stop by Etcetorize to share at tonight's linky party (http://etcetorize.blogspot.com). Hope to see you there~
ReplyDeleteOff to check your link party out and hope I am not to late.
DeleteGreat idea. I am pinning these on my "to make" board. I always love a good easter egg idea.
ReplyDeleteJudy, there is so much inspiration out there nowadays, its such fun.
DeleteThanks for featuring my easter eggs on your blog, how eggsiting!!!!!
ReplyDeleteYour eggs turned out so lovely! Who would have guessed their humble beginnings?! lol
ReplyDeleteI would love to have you link your project to my weekly linky party - Time Travel Thursday. Just click the button in the sidebar to go straight there, if the party post is not easily visible.
Blessings,
Liz @ The Brambleberry Cottage
Thanks for the sweet comment and for visiting my blog, I just popped on over and linked my eggs to your party, thanks for the invite.
DeleteThese are the prettiest eggs I have seen this year! I can just imagine you chasing them around the yard though :) I'm your newest fan from brambleberry cottage blog hop
ReplyDeleteDebra, thanks for such a lovely compliment, and for becoming a follower.
DeleteLovely! Thank you for sharing such pretty ideas.
ReplyDeleteThank you :-)
DeleteI love this project so much that I'm featuring you on tonight's Make it Great Party at Etcetorize! I hope you stop by to grab a featured button and link up again~
ReplyDeleteThanks featuring my eggs, I will be sure to grab a button.
DeleteHi there! I just came from Etcetorize! My favorite feature in a while! I love your eggs. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteGen
Thanks for the sweet comment :-)
DeleteThis is one of the best plastic egg transformation out there in blog land. Seriously awesome!
ReplyDelete:)
Linda
Thanks Linda :-)
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