Chalk Paint Eggs
Getting ready for guests this Easter or maybe you’re just starting to decorate for spring?!? If so, then I think you’re gonna love these eggs Conor and I made the other day.
Kids love to be a part of whatever you’re doing. When I told Conor we were going to make Chalk Paint® eggs for Easter he was so excited.
I know many people dye eggs, but with these eggs (paper mache) the coloring is quick and easy and the best part ready for spring next year!
Here’s what you need:
- Wax paper
- Paper Mache Eggs (got our’s from Michaels for $3.99)
- Chalk Paint® – I have lots (if you don’t you can use craft paint)
- Gilding Wax
- Clear Wax
- Paint Brushes
Process:
Spread out some wax paper for your work surface.
Mix up your colors. For our eggs we did a custom color (mixing Provence and Pure White), Duck Egg Blue, Versailles and Conor insisted on a white egg.
Brush paint onto eggs and allow to dry. You may have to do a second coat or touch up areas.
Once, dry use a small amount of brown paint, I used Coco, to created speckles and spots on the eggs.
Then I applied a coat of clear wax and added a bit of gilding wax in copper to create a spotted luminescence look. I love how the copper picks up the light.
These eggs are so versatile! They are fun on the table.
Here you can see a close up:
Luke thought we painted real eggs and wanted to know if I blew them. Um, no. You guys all know I wouldn’t have the patience for that!
They look sweet in a moss basket:
Or scattered by my “Sea Glass” bottles:
Our friends are coming from England for Easter and we’re so excited to have a full house this year with little ones and egg hunts and a delicious ham in our dining room. You can bet that the eggs Conor and I painted will be part of our Easter tablescape. So grateful for family, friends and special time together.
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Love this idea! I found these almost paper/plastic pack of eggs at Walmart for like 1.95 and they say you can dye them like a normal egg. Hmmm wondering if this would work with them, I bet they would. Thanks for sharing and have a great day. 🙂
So sweet! (the eggs and Conor, of course!)
Those are so very,very cute. Conor is just a doll! Enjoy your company from England. How special is that!!!! xo Diana
Hi! These are so sweet! Love that you and Conor did them together. They look so pretty with the moss. Maura and I dyed some eggs last week with a kit I got at Stop and Shop, metallic gold ones, and they came out really well! She had a blast and its funny, her crazy abstract eggs came out better than my thought out, really trying eggs:) I haven’t been to Michaels in a while, I didn’t realize they had the paper mache eggs…we had fun with some of the other paper shapes in the fall and at Christmas. So… Read more »
I love these beautiful little eggs, Danielle. And Connor is adorable! I have lots of company coming for Easter too so looks like it will be a busy but fun time. Hope your week is off to a great start. xo
Beautiful work! I love how you let the kids partake in so many of your projects.
Such a great idea, Danielle! (I was thinking of a way to tone down the day-glow colors of our plastic Easter eggs.)
I think this is a brilliant idea and you are right they are ready year after year. Conor is so adorable I could chew his face, LOL!!!! PINNING for next spring.
Cynthia
The chalk paint is the perfect finish – they really do look authentic! Ada loved helping me with eggs this year too – so fun to have little enthusiastic helpers 🙂
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