Easy Plastic Easter Eggs Easter Wreath Idea
This Easter wreath idea is not only simple and cost-effective but also a fantastic way to add a pop of color and Easter spirit to your home.
- A wreath form mine is square from Dollar Tree
- A variety of plastic Easter eggs in different sizes and colors mine are from Dollar Tree
- RustOleum Universal All Surface Spray Paint 12 oz, Matte Farmhouse White
- Hot glue gun and glue sticks
- Optional decorations: ribbon artificial flowers, Easter-themed embellishments
- Wire or ribbon for hanging
Prepare Your Wreath Form:
Paint the Plastic Eggs:
Lay out your plastic Easter eggs on a piece of scrap cardboard. Open them up face down or secure them to a foam block using toothpicks as shown.
Spray using light, even strokes. Allow to dry completely.
Attach the Bunny and Greenery to the Wreath Frame:
Using floral wire and zip ties, begin attaching the bunny and boxwood greenery sprigs to the wreath form.
Start from the outside edge and fill in gaps moving towards the inside wire.
Glue the Eggs:
Using a hot glue gun, begin attaching the eggs to the wreath form. Start from the outside edge and fill in gaps moving towards the inside wire.
I found it easiest to glue from the back of the wreath frame as shown.
Add Decorations:
Embellish your wreath with ribbons, artificial flowers, extra greenery or other Easter-themed decorations. This is a great way to add a personal touch.
I chose to add sweet little vintage cream colored buttons on a bow for each of the larger plastic Easter eggs.