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Hydrangea egg


With all that's been going on personally with my parent's health, there has been no time for Easter or Spring crafting or decorating. I did manage to put up a small Easter vignette on the sofa table and this hydrangea egg is part of it. These were popular a couple of years ago, so of course I had to make my own.

All you need is a styrofoam egg and a couple of faux hydrangea stems. Pull off each individual flower and pin to the egg with ball head pins until you have covered the egg. Easy.

 
 
I'll be sharing this project here:


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Comments

  1. What a beautiful idea! I hope things have gotten a little better for you.

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  2. I haven't seen this idea before, love it! It's a sophisticated version of Easter eggs, which are hard to find, thanks so much for sharing!

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  3. I love simple projects. I don't decorate much for Easter, but this I can do! I am wondering where you got the eggs that are standing in front of your hydrangea egg?

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    1. Hi Vanessa! Those other eggs were a gift. They nest inside each other. I really don't know where they were purchased. Thanks for stopping by.

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    2. They are beautiful! I hope you have a wonderful Easter.

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  4. I love it. I have been wanting to make one of those.

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  5. I'm sorry about your parents' health! It's nice that you were still able to create something for your home this season. Your hydrangea egg is just lovely. Thank you for linking it up to A Crafty Soiree, I'll be featuring you this week. I hope you'll be by on Thursday to see it!

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