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Easter is suddenly THIS WEEK!
And I've not prepared anything new to add to my existing Easter decor.
Life really gets in the way of crafting sometimes, doesn't it?
So, what to do that is quick and easy, using what I have in my craft stores?
A cute little eggshell arrangement came to mind.
Here's How I Created It:
Step 1: I cracked some eggs by tapping the top of the shells.
Then picked the tops off.
I shook the inside of the eggs from each shell into a bowl, then very carefully washed the empty shells in hot, soapy water.
Note the word 'carefully', as they are fragile and need gentle handling.
While they were drying, we devoured delicious scrambled eggs for breakfast made from the yolks and whites.
Step Two: Gathering of Supplies:
A wood slice
The four eggshells
Dried flowers (statice and strawflowers)
Scissors
Glue gun & glue stick
White twist ties
A set of mini fairy lights
Step Three: Glue the egg shells onto the wood slice.
Break the openings a little more if you think they are not large enough.
Step Four: Very carefully twist the mini fairy lights around the eggshells that are glued to the wood slice.
Step Five: Make four mini bouquets of dried flowers. Tie each bunch together with a twist tie. Trim the tie ends and shorten the stems of each bunch to the right height of your eggshells.
Place one mini bouquet in each eggshell.
Place in your Easter display, on a shelf or a coffee table.
Turn the fairy lights on to enjoy a little dried-flower egg vase Easter MAGIC!
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