How to Make a Sequin Egg

Decide how you want the egg to look., If you're using a specific design, draw this onto the egg as a guide., Place a little blob of glue onto the sequin., Continue with the remaining sequins., Done.

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Decide how you want the egg to look.

    There are various options for creating a sequin egg, and what you choose will depend on what you've got in mind for theme and/or the materials available.

    Some ideas include:
    Color:
    The easiest way to approach color is to keep it all the same color.

    Or, you could use two matching colors.

    A little more complicated but amazing to look at is to make a rainbow colored egg.

    Pattern:
    Various pattern approaches include using small and large sequins, stripes, a motif such as a bunny or a letter or a cross.
  2. Step 2: If you're using a specific design

    Use pencil or marker.

    If you're adding sequins randomly, simply proceed without adding any design. , Press the sequin against the blown-out egg (or plastic egg) and hold in place briefly to set. , Cover the entire egg. , This simple craft doesn't take a lot of effort before it's ready for display.
  3. Step 3: draw this onto the egg as a guide.

  4. Step 4: Place a little blob of glue onto the sequin.

  5. Step 5: Continue with the remaining sequins.

Detailed Guide

There are various options for creating a sequin egg, and what you choose will depend on what you've got in mind for theme and/or the materials available.

Some ideas include:
Color:
The easiest way to approach color is to keep it all the same color.

Or, you could use two matching colors.

A little more complicated but amazing to look at is to make a rainbow colored egg.

Pattern:
Various pattern approaches include using small and large sequins, stripes, a motif such as a bunny or a letter or a cross.

Use pencil or marker.

If you're adding sequins randomly, simply proceed without adding any design. , Press the sequin against the blown-out egg (or plastic egg) and hold in place briefly to set. , Cover the entire egg. , This simple craft doesn't take a lot of effort before it's ready for display.

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