It's 4:21 pm Pacifc Time which means… spring has officially started. Woo Hoo!
To celebrate, I'm posting this project on making the Fanciful Easter Eggs and tomorrow I'll have instructions about putting together the Peat Pot Baskets. Let's get egg-cited for spring!
Supplies: Modge Podge, plastic eggs, letter stamps, Staz-on Ink, acrylic paint, scrap material (canvas, cotton or even light colored ribbon would work). Optional: Stickles or glitter.
Channel your inner child and paint the plastic eggs.
They need 4 coats but the paint dries so quickly, it's easy-peasy.
If you like things sparkly, you can use Stickles or glitter to sparkle up the eggs.
It only takes a thin coat.
Stickles also dries fast.
In the meantime, stamp some sentiments on your scrap fabric.
Some happy little words I used: Tweet, Chirp, Cheep!, Swoon, Glee, Spring, Delight, Bloom, Grow and Fly. Cut out the words and glue them on the eggs with Modge Podge.
Come back tomorrow for a simple Peat Pot Baskets Tute.
Linking up here.
Vivienne says
OMGosh! Those are darling!
Cap Creations says
Love them! Where do you get the letter stamps?
Jenn Erickson/Rook No. 17 says
Wonderful and whimsical!
Maria Matter says
brilliant & sparkly, I love this!
hugs
Erin @ Crafts & Sutch says
Well, aren’t those the cutest little things?! I love the words you choose and those sheet music little cups! Too fun!
Gwen @ Gwenny Penny says
These are so cute, Malia! I love the addition of the stamped fabric. Great idea!
Ashley @ Simply Designing says
So cute!!!
Ashley
http://www.simplydesigning.blogspot.com
koralee says
So so cute…now you have me thinking of Easter and eggs…our favourite thing to do this time of year! Happy new week to you. oxo
Tammy @ Not just paper and glue says
How adorable and I love the bling you added to the eggs.
cinzia says
Great idea the addiction of the fabric!
Diane @ home sweet homemade says
I love them – so colorfully sparkly sweet. Perfect touch to usher in spring :)
Jennie Larsen says
SO DARN CUTE, I LOVE THIS IDEA! Great job. winks-jen
Kelley says
Super cute!
have a great week.
Vicki Chrisman says
SO cute!
rahika navelkar says
lovely!
Charity says
Thanks for following me! I’m now following you on your blog and Twitter, and liking you on FB! I can’t wait to read through your posts! =o)
landeelu says
Such a fun idea to add the words! Love it. From, your newest follower!
Rebecca Cooper says
so prettY! thanks for linking up to the simple things! so happy to have found your cute blog!! :) rebecca
Sue says
These are really TWEET! Thanks for sharing!
Found you on ‘li luna’s.
Amber says
I have some eggs and fabric scrapps calling my name, thanks for this idea! Found you on Lil’ Luna
Jessica New Fuselier says
These eggs are beyond AWESOME!!! And so is your blog. I’m following you now. Yay.
Kirsten Giles says
I found you on lil luna! these are so adorable! please stop by and check out my blog http://www.mushkiloves.blogspot.com
Terri says
Malia — One-word phrases, speak more than a dozen! (ha)– so put one on a dozen eggs or so! Also love the little music note pots
ginger says
How cute!! Thanks for linking up to Mad Skills Monday!
Allison {A Glimpse Inside} says
Those are so cute! Great idea!
Thanks for linking up!
Melissa says
Super cute! Wouldn’t have thought to modge podge decoration onto Easter eggs!
pamela says
What a fun and unusual treatment. So cute. Thanks for sharing them on Motivated Monday at BeColorful
Pam
Erin at Crafts & Sutch says
Hey there! I’m showing you off at Crafts & Sutch today! Pop on over to take a peek and grab a Sutch an Inspiration button! :)
Erin
Kerri says
Stopping by from Quirky Momma. I adore this idea and love the color that you used too!
Kerri
Krista says
These are so cute! I featured them in a post about Easter eggs. Thanks for the inspiration!