W and I had great fun making these cute spotty Easter eggs today, though I am still brushing the glitter out of my hair.
We found the idea over at Better Homes and Gardens who have lots of great egg-decorating ideas but this one was particularly toddler-friendly.
And there you have it, no-dye spotty Easter Eggs for a pretty Easter table centrepiece.
Happy Easter!
Sharon Griffin says
the eggs look fab xx
jbmumofone says
Thank you. We had a fun half an hour this morning making them 🙂
Mammasaurus says
You have got the egg skillz once again!
jbmumofone says
Mahahaha, I really should go do some housework instead!
Galina V says
Soo pretty! will try it with my preschooler
jbmumofone says
Hope you have fun! 🙂
❤Janglitz❤ (@janglitz) says
so cool
jbmumofone says
Thank you, we had fun making them.
maggy, red ted art says
Awe they really look FABULOUS!
Thanks for sharing on Kids Get Crafty!
Maggy
jbmumofone says
No problem Maggy, thanks for popping by 🙂
Cat says
These are so cute, really pretty. I’m undecided about whether T will be able to handle blown eggs with out breaking them so might have to go for hard boiled.
jbmumofone says
The ones above are actually duck eggs and seem a bit more sturdy. W managed not to smash any luckily.
Anya from The Healer and Older Single Mum says
They look fabulous – really good. I think even we could do them and perhaps my boys wouldn’t think them too girly despite the glitter.
jbmumofone says
Hopefully! Who doesn’t love glitter?!