| A hard boiled egg is elevated to an edible artform when pressed in a Japanese egg mold while still warm. |
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Welcome to
"A Little Birdie Told Me..." Tuesday No. 66!
If you're here to share a craft, recipe or project post,
you'll find the linky and the specifics on how to
join the party after the features below.
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I can't help it. I have spring decorating and eggs on the brain. This week, my girls and I made some simple silhouette Easter eggs using tissue paper and Mod Podge.
Today I'm featuring some freshly hatched egg decorating ideas using all types of different materials:
Today I'm featuring some freshly hatched egg decorating ideas using all types of different materials:
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Butterfly Eggs
from Creative Passage
Base: Plastic, Resin or Blown Eggs
Decorated with: Dictionary Pages & Mod Podge
from Creative Passage
Decorated with: Dictionary Pages & Mod Podge
Base: Styrofoam Eggs
Decorated with: Punched paper flowers & straight pins
Decorated with: Punched paper flowers & straight pins
Embellished Felted Eggs
from Musings by Kim K
from Musings by Kim K
Base: Felted Eggs from Target
Decorated with: Millinery flowers & Wooden bunny ornaments
Fabric Scrap Wrapped Eggs
from Vixen Made
Mosaic Eggs
from Sweet Anne Designs
Stamped Decoupage Eggs
from Sweet Anne Designs
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Decorated with: Millinery flowers & Wooden bunny ornaments
Fabric Scrap Wrapped Eggs
from Vixen Made
Base: Plastic, Resin or Blown Eggs
Decorated with: Fabric scraps and hot gluefrom Sweet Anne Designs
Base: Hard-boiled or blown eggs
Decorated with: Egg shells and gluefrom Sweet Anne Designs
Base: Hard-boiled or blown eggs
Decorated with: Stamped Tissue Paper & Mod Podge
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ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting Jenn! I'm excited to be back after having to miss a couple weeks!
ReplyDeleteYou and your girls did such an awesome job on your silhouette eggs! And thanks for all the other egg-spiration! Har har har.
ReplyDeleteI have my silhouettes printed and ready to stick on the eggs for Sunday. Thanks for the inspiration. I linked up my first stab at brioche. Enjoy.
ReplyDeleteI love Easter eggs, and what a wonderful selection you have here. There's so much inspiration! Thank you for hosting and I hope you and your family have a very Happy Easter.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun party!! I just started my blog this week and I came to link up my Banana fudge brownie pie and Coconut Munch. Thanks for hosting!
ReplyDeleteAs always, thank you for hosting!
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful egg projects! Thanks for hosting and enjoy your day, Jenn. Megan
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun post...I didn't realize all the fun things you could do to eggs:-) And I had no idea you could "mold" a warm hardboiled egg...how fun!!! Thank you so much for hosting!!!
ReplyDeleteJenn, you always share such creative ideas! Those butterfly eggs and the paper punched eggs are gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteToday I'm sharing an article on 20 Reasons You Might Be Crunchy, a Giveaway for The Flavor Bible, and a video on How To Turn Forgotten Fridge Items Into An Amazing Meal.
Have a great day! I love A Little Birdie Told Me!
Thanks so much for the features! You silhouette eggs are such a great idea- I'm definitely trying them out!
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting Jenn, I love all of your egg inspiration!
ReplyDeleteCarlee
www.ladybirdln.com
I'm so happy to be included with this great list of features, thanks so much.
ReplyDeleteAnd thanks for hosting every week as well!
Thanks so much for featuring my fabric scrap eggs! You are so sweet!
ReplyDeleteEggcelent post Jenn! OK I couldn't resist. Thanks for hosting :)
ReplyDeleteThank you Jenn for hosting this party each week
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful holiday!
Winnie
FABULOUS party as usual!!! : )thank you for opening up your doors and heart to us every week! we LOVE and APPRECIATE you!!!! : ) tons of hugs coming your way and remember to send me your address : ) thecottagemarket@gmail.com! hugs...
ReplyDeleteHi Jenn!! Long time no linky! Thanks for hosting...
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting! Have a happy Easter!
ReplyDeleteAnother fabulous party. Thanks for hosting.
ReplyDeleteI have been looking at the different projects, you have here, and they are just wonderful. I must spend time here to be inspired. Thanks for hosting.
ReplyDeleteHi Jenn! Thanks so much for hosting this great party, Fabulous eggs! xoxo
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