Readers ask: How To Make A Wreath Using Plastic Easter Eggs?
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What can I make with plastic Easter eggs?
10 Ways to Repurpose Plastic Easter Eggs
- Hanging Planter. Drill or cut a hole at the top of half a jumbo egg.
- Nest Necklace.
- Metallic Pendant Light.
- Rain Day Mobile.
- Stylish Room Divider.
- Bacon-and- Eggs Garland.
- Multicolored Marquee Light.
- Terrarium Gnomes.
How do you make plastic Easter egg garland?
Cut a piece of long string (as long as you want the garland to be). Tie a knot on one end and thread the other end of the string through the needle. Then, simply take the needle and thread and pass through the bottom two holes of the plastic egg. Repeat until the garland is your desired length.
How do you make a paper Easter wreath?
Directions
- Cut the inner portion from the paper plate, so that your have the outer portion intact.
- If your paper has a design on it, turn it over and trace the cookie cutter onto the paper for a template.
- Cut the eggs from the paper and glue onto the back of the paper plate wreath.
What can I use if I don’t have plastic Easter eggs?
No plastic Easter eggs! 20 Eco-Friendly Easter Egg Ideas
- Egg carton Easter eggs. Bum a few cardboard egg cartons from a friend, and turn them into Easter eggs of your own.
- Embroidery floss Easter eggs.
- Felt Easter eggs.
- Papier mache eggs.
- Pine cone Easter eggs.
- Rock Easter eggs.
- Upcycled book page eggs.
- Wooden eggs.
Why do plastic Easter eggs have holes in them?
It’s to let the air out when you join the two halves together. Seal the holes and try it. Just like step one, this will help your egg separate more easily from its shell when you’re peeling it.
What do you fill Easter eggs with?
Things to Put in Easter Eggs (Instead of Candy)
- Puzzle Pieces – This is a fun “Puzzle Hunt” if you have a smaller puzzle and the kids can put it together after collecting all the eggs.
- Chuck E.
- Coins – Dollars, quarters, dimes, nickels, and pennies.
- Tiny bottles of nail polish.
- Bracelets.