These started as (rather ugly) polystyrene eggs, but have been transformed into sparkling beauties with just a little paint and glitter. More for youHow to make decoupage eggs for EasterHow to make egg chicks for EasterHow to blow-out eggs for Easter decorations10 colourful Easter crafts for toddlersEaster activities for kids (Tuesday Tutorials)10 gorgeous Easter egg decorating ideas
'Glitter eggs for Easter decorations' have 3 comments
March 24, 2014 @ 12:30 pm Claire
Where do you get the eggs?
March 25, 2014 @ 5:56 pm Hodge Podge
Amazon (search for polystyrene/fake eggs assorted sizes) – great for babies & toddlers… as long as you watch they don’t try to eat them! 😉
April 1, 2015 @ 12:09 am Fun Decorating Easter Eggs - Family Fun Journal
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