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Okay, this is a quick post about how I made these Easter decor eggs using pretty napkins and paper mache eggs. I have been searching online tutorials from Pinterest, and found this one from SEWforSOUL. I read quite a few different tutorial posts from other makers/bloggers but this one only requires PVA glue which I prefer. I also replaced plastic eggs with paper mache eggs but the grey colour somehow revealed a little bit on my first attempts so I had to coat them with white acrylic paint.(As you can see in some images) It’s a great fun to do it with your kids and If you wish to eat the eggs afterwards, using real eggs and egg white instead. It’s simple and quick, I only did this during my toddler’s nap time so it’s definitely not time consuming.
I hope you find these helpful and give you some ideas to do with your kids during the Easter long weekend!
Stay crafty and happy Easter!!
xxx Aka
You can see it’s a bit brown on the edge because this napkin is oldish…
I used some old feathers to decorate around the nest insert to make it more interesting.
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Aka Innes is a Sydney based wedding & Editorial photographer, capturing wedding memories for free-spirited, adventurous couples in Australia and worldwide.