It's time to get ready for Easter! I love this time of year. Even though our winter wasn't bad, it is a relief to see the grass turn green and the flowers bloom. So I decided to dress up some extra Easter eggs I had lying around. I had been seeing some cute jute-wrapped eggs on pinterest like these..so I thought I'd try it.
Once again...I need crafts that are next to impossible to mess up, and these fit the bill. Other great part? They were FREE. I had everything I needed already at home! Yay!
What you will need:
-Plastic Easter Eggs (I used 8)
-Glue gun (low-temp is better because your fingers touch the glue a lot)
-Jute twine
-Paint (whatever colors you want)
- White spray paint (Maybe...If your project turns out like mine)
So here's the step-by step:
1. wrap jute on itself several times to get started |
2. Add a dot of glue to the egg. (At first I started on the bottom of the eggs, but I found they were more interesting if you just pick a random spot!) |
3. Add your starting wrap and then keep going. Continue wrapping and adding glue. |
4. Continue wrapping-making sure that no egg is showing underneath the string. |
5. Clip the string |
6. Finish wrapping and glue down the ends |
The finished product looks something like this:
I thought that these eggs were beautiful, but they weren't as cheerful or festive as I wanted so I decided to paint. I was too lazy to go the store for the right colors, so I made-do with what I had and mixed my own. DON'T DO THAT. It wasn't too bad, but it would be way less hassle to just have the right color to begin with. Better yet, use spray paint if you have it.
Here's the colors I used:
I had them all done and put them in a bowl - but I just wasn't happy with them. In fact, I think I can safely say that I hated them. Sad day! Not what I wanted! The colors dried a lot darker than I thought they would. I was just about to throw them away (A plus to doing free projects - You're not tied to them) when I remembered that I had an almost empty can of white spray paint I decided to try one more thing.
I hit them all with just a light dusting of white paint. Thankfully, I really liked the results! The white paint muted the colors and made them more 'Easter-y' and it also brought out the texture of the jute again, which was kind of lost in the paint.
Finally - SUCCESS!!
So the moral of this story is to be patient and wait for the actual colors you want to use instead of improvising. But even with the little paint-color hiccup I think this project turned out well.
Another good thing is that this project is easy to personalize. You can leave the jute it's natural color, or you can paint them however bright or muted you want. It might also be fun to experiment with patterns!
So there you have it. A quick, easy, FREE project that can be adapted to fit your individual tastes.
"Purdy-neat, huh?"
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