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Easter Egg Wreath

3/27/2017

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Yes, a fun wreath for my front door.
I had seen an Easter Egg Wreath last year and never found the time to get it made.
​ But I did buy the plastic eggs at the end of the season for practically nothing.
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These are two packages of eggs, sorry I didn't count them, probably about 48 eggs. I did have two packages of smaller eggs, (not shown) that I use for filling any holes. One will also need a hot glue gun, Styrofoam wreath, twig wreath (optional), Easter grass and a bow.
Start hot gluing the eggs onto the Styrofoam wreath.
There is no rhyme or reason, just change up​ the positions of the eggs and the colors.
Keep gluing and when you have the wreath covered with the large eggs, start filling in
​ with the smaller eggs.
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Smaller eggs randomly filling in holes.
Hot glue the Styrofoam wreath and twig wreath together.
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​Weigh down for a couple of
​ hours.
I used floral wire in three places to tie the two wreaths together also. 
Making a loop hanger with
floral wire.
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I had actually bought ribbon in a pastel color, but when I added the bow, it was just to bland. I went through my stash of ribbon and found
​ the black and white striped. Love the contrast between the pastels and the bold black and white. I hot glued the ribbon onto the wreath.
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Happy Easter!
Amy Vanderbilt's Etiquette:
​Your own wet spoon should never be place in a sugar bowl, nor your butter knife in the jam or butter dish.
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