I "mod-podged" these eggs several years ago. Today, I got them out just in time for Easter. I love my eggs! And, they are so simple to do. Take a plastic egg, put a thin layer of mod podge and then layer a single ply napkin or tissue paper on top. Cover this with a layer of mod podge and allow to dry! Very easy. Best of all, you can use these year to year.
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I have been wanting to make some since last year! I bought the eggs last year but never did... think tomorrow would be a great day to do so!
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Susan love your Easter eggs. I bet they where fun to make as well. Thank you for coming by.
ReplyDeleteMaay you have a blessed Easter.
Blessings
Such adorable eggs - and I love that birdie that is sitting on the basket!! I may try these eggs out at some point in time. Seems easy to do - well, probably not for me - but - LOL!
ReplyDeleteLinda in VA
Too cute! I've been wanting to make these! Guess I'll have to wait until next Easter.
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Emily
So adorable Susan especially with the bird perched on the basket. Hope you had a wonderful Easter weekend?
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Heidi
Very cute eggs. I was going to try to make some this year, but never got around to doing it. Thanks for stopping by my blog!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea, and they look wonderful!
ReplyDeleteHi there Susan! I just saw your comment on my sister's post and had to come over and say a big thank you for becoming a new friend to us at the Fence. :-) And, I feel so badly that you joined our Inspiration Friday party and we did not make it around to leave you a commment and say thank you so much for linking up! We are following you right back and hope we will get to see much more of you in the future. :-)
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P.S. Your mod podged eggs are just lovely!
Thanks for stopping by my blog earlier and leaving a comment! I really appreciated it.
ReplyDeleteThis basket was the most adorable craft I've seen! I will have to keep this in mind for my daughters next Easter. I bet they would have a blast making a gift for my mom that she can use year after year. Thanks for sharing!