How to Make an Easter Egg Wreath

Assemble the supplies needed., Cut the wire into a length of 40 inches/101cm. , Shape the wire into a circle or wreath shape and join where the ends meet by twisting gently into place., Carefully thread the hollow eggs onto the wire., Add some...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Assemble the supplies needed.

    These are listed below under "Things You'll Need".
  2. Step 2: Cut the wire into a length of 40 inches/101cm.

    , Tie a piece of thread or wire for the hanging part onto the wire somewhere.

    This will now serve as the top of the wreath. , Push the wire through the holes that were created to remove the egg's contents.

    If using white and brown eggs, thread them in an alternating pattern, such as two white, two brown, or one white, one brown, or every three, etc. , In the small gap between each egg, tie strips of crepe or cellophane paper that you've cut into little strips.

    Glue into place.

    Large organza ribbon can be used instead of paper; it ties easily and probably won't need gluing.

    Choose Easter colors or a color that matches well with your choice of eggs.
  3. Step 3: Shape the wire into a circle or wreath shape and join where the ends meet by twisting gently into place.

  4. Step 4: Carefully thread the hollow eggs onto the wire.

  5. Step 5: Add some fill-ins between each egg.

Detailed Guide

These are listed below under "Things You'll Need".

, Tie a piece of thread or wire for the hanging part onto the wire somewhere.

This will now serve as the top of the wreath. , Push the wire through the holes that were created to remove the egg's contents.

If using white and brown eggs, thread them in an alternating pattern, such as two white, two brown, or one white, one brown, or every three, etc. , In the small gap between each egg, tie strips of crepe or cellophane paper that you've cut into little strips.

Glue into place.

Large organza ribbon can be used instead of paper; it ties easily and probably won't need gluing.

Choose Easter colors or a color that matches well with your choice of eggs.

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