To make my wreath, all I did was hot glue the eggs around the wreath, holding them in place until they stuck. I don't think I would use this type of wreath the next time, but it worked, and was only $1.00. Something flat would would make it easier.
Once I glued the eggs on, I took handfuls of purple Easter grass and slid it between the eggs; because they are so close together, it held it perfectly.
I added a bow, and viola, the finished product.
I needed a wreath for my dining room, and it fits perfectly.
I hope you enjoy! If you have any Easter projects you would like to share, be sure to link them up
Was just looking for a craft for my 9 yr old's birthday next weekend - four 9 yr olds going to lunch and the movie HOP, and how perfect to make these when we got home! Thank you xxx
ReplyDeleteVery cute that Easter Egg wreath!! Happy Friday!
ReplyDeleteI love the Easter Egg Wreaths!
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