Making Easter egg crafts with the kids is one of my favorite holiday traditions. Every year we try to create a new Easter egg project along with our normal egg dyeing routine. These pretty Flower Glitter Easter Eggs are a spinoff of our glitter polka dot Easter Eggs we made last year.
The kids loved glittering eggs with glue dots last year! Since I’m really enjoying working with double-sided adhesive lately I thought I would have the kids punch out flower shapes to decorate white wooden eggs with. We found the painted wooden eggs at Hobby Lobby and they were perfect for this craft.
Supplies:
Wooden eggs
double-sided adhesive sheets
Martha Stewart glitter
brush
Flower Glitter Easter Eggs Tutorial:
1. Punch flower shapes out of double-sided adhesive sheets.
2. Peel backing off of the flower shapes (leave the top layer on until you’re ready to glitter).
3. Once you have all of the flowers in place remove the top layer of the adhesive and pour glitter on each shape. If you are using multiple glitter colors only glitter a few shapes at a time to avoid blending the colors.
4. Use a brush to remove the excess glitter.
This is an easy Easter egg craft that the kids will enjoy and you can use in your decor year after year. However if you simply change your mind you can easily remove the adhesive and start with a blank canvas all over again!
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What a cute idea!
These are adorable!
What a cute project! I love it so much that I decided to feature it in our roundup of Easter egg crafts! Check it out here: https://www.favecraftsblog.com/easter-egg-crafts/
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Just letting you know that I featured your amazing project today. Thanks for sharing it on The Inspiration Board and have a wonderful weekend.
Adorable!! These are just as cute as the last year’s :) Love it!
Hey gorgeous! Thanks for linking up at Create & Inspire last week! Tonight we’re featuring YOU! Can’t wait to see what you’ve been up to this week. xo, Kimberly
cute
These are adorable! And I love that they’re made with wooden eggs so you can pull them out year after year. Such a fun idea!