Fabric and Jute or Twine Eggs

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Fabric Covered Eggs

* Plastic eggs
* Three light weight fabrics
* Glue gun

Rip strips of material the length of the egg with a little over lap on the bottom of the egg and hot glue. Keep adding strips until egg is covered.

Add any embellishments you like. You can find more here Katie’srosecottage

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Jute or Twine Eggs

* Plastic or Paper Mâché Eggs
* Jute or Twine
* Hot Gun

I started at the pointed end of the egg with a dab of glue and then strips of glue winding around the egg. You can find more here Domesticallyspeaking

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I Hope you like them.

Lindy

Easter Paper Covered Eggs

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Easter Paper Covered Eggs

*Four different pieces of paper of your choice, a 12×12 paper makes 4 eggs
*Scissors and glue (I used Mod Podge)
*Plastic Eggs or Brown Paper Mâché Eggs
*Embellishments (optional)

*This is a messy craft!

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Cut paper in 4 x6 pieces or measure your own. Cut strips on the 6 inch side about a fourth inch apart.

Cuts are about one and three-fourths deep. Cover egg and paper with glue.

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This is another option. Cut two circles and clip around the edge of the circles and glue to top and bottom of the egg.

Then cut strips and glue around the width of egg. Strips will be different in lengths.

You can see these here settingforfour and here myfabulesslife and here houseontheway
There are many more on different blogs.

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Enjoy! Lindy