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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.

Materials

  • 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

Instructions

Prepare Your Wreath Form:

  • Choose a wreath form as the base. A square wire wreath form works well for this project.

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.