Courtesy of Darice®
Difficulty Level: Beginner
Approximate Time: 30 Minutes (Not Including Dry Time)
How to Make a Stenciled Tin and Glitter Eggs
Gear up for Easter with this adorable Stenciled Tin and Glitter Eggs! This project is fun and easy to complete and the finished product will add a simple spring touch to any room in your house or serve as the perfect resting place for eggs in an Easter egg hunt!
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1
Paint eggs
Using your acrylic paint, paint eggs pink and lime green and let dry.
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Stencil burlap
Position chick stencil onto burlap and dab with yellow paint; allow to dry. Once dry, position grass stencil under the chick and dab on green paint; let dry.
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Mod Podge® eggs
Mod Podge® eggs and sprinkle with glitter; allow to dry.
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Add grass and embellish
Cut foam to fit into tin and insert. Cover with Spanish moss or paper shred and lay eggs on top. Embellish handle with cording or ribbon of your choice.