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Easy Decoupaged Eggs

 

Simple Easter Table Setting

Can you believe Easter is just around the corner?

It snuck up on me this year.  I’ve wanted to decoupage eggs for quite some time and on our last trip to Target I found some awesome wooden eggs and I remembered how much I wanted to decoupage.

Well, I guess you could do this with hardboiled eggs too, but I kind of like my crafts to last 😉

I’m really smitten with how cute these eggs came out.

I did three different ones:

Easy Decoupaged Eggs

Pretty Decoupaged Eggs

Wanna see how I did them?

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Easy Decoupaged Eggs

How to Make Easy Decoupaged Eggs

Materials

Supplies for Painting Eggs

Decoupage Supplies for Easter Eggs

Method

Paint your eggs with paint.  This white was perfect to give the white egg look I wanted but you could use any paint you’d like.  I did two coats, allowing to dry between coats.

How to Decoupage Eggs Step by Step Tutorial

I actually used the tray they came in to place the eggs while painting.  Print off some printables on your printer or use images from magazines. I used these from The Graphics Fairy. They are already the perfect size.

Carefully cut out your pictures and apply Mod Podge to the back of the paper.  Press your paper down onto the egg.  Seal and coat with three additional coats of Mod Podge. Allow to dry.

That’s it!

Easy Decoupaged Eggs

Now you’re ready to enjoy to enjoy your beautiful decoupaged eggs!

They make the perfect addition to your Easter place setting. I used the wooden egg holders from Target and put them on my white plates.

Simple Decoupaged Egg

I hope you’ll try these at home. They’re fun and easy!

Gorgeous decoupaged eggs

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Ellen McHale
8 years ago

I love these – simple and sweet. May have to make them too.

Rachel
8 years ago

Danielle, lov the craft but your pictures are gorgeous! SUCH a good job on styling my dear! You are so good at the close-up vignettes!

Amy@MaisonDecor
8 years ago

These are really adorable without being overly cutesy. I love love love them!

At Rivercrest Cottage
8 years ago

They look just like real eggs. amazing.