Monday, April 4, 2011

DECOUPAGE EGGS IN A DOLLAR STORE DISH

Happy Monday! Refurbish it Friday will return this week - I hope- just too much going on around here!
In the mean time, I have a tutorial on how to make some decoupage eggs over at THE HYBRID CHICK BLOG. They are so easy to do and make a pretty addition to your holiday decorations.
I picked the  paper for the eggs first and when I was done, I realized I didn't have anything to put them in.  Off I went to the dollar store to see what I could find.  I got a wire candle holder thingy (not sure what it is actually), a glass dish and some moss.
This is what it looked like originally.
I removed the cup on the bottom by twisting it back and forth till it came off.  I sanded it a bit to remove the rough edges.
I gave it a couple coats of primer and then a couple coats of this robins egg blue color.

I placed the glass dish on top and added some ribbon and prima roses (that I found on clearance at Michaels) to the bottom. I have a pretty little holder for less than three dollars, can't beat that!
I gathered up some organza, tucked it into the dish, and placed some moss and the eggs on top.  Love the shabby look of this.

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4 comments:

Amy Johnson said...

Wow! What an amazing transformation and a gorgeous Easter Centerpiece!

Legacy of Love said...

That is so clever and so cute! Love the colors

Cindy said...

Very fun! Love the colors.

Terry said...

OMG - super cute again! I love looking at all your projects! Thanks for linking to my party, please stop over again this weekend. XOXO