Make these twine wrapped Easter eggs for your spring home décor. I found these extra large Easter eggs at the Dollar Tree and wrapped twine around them for the easiest and cheapest Easter themed décor. With only a few supplies, this super simple project can be tackled in under 30 minutes.
The easiest Easter decorations ever! I found these plastic eggs at the Dollar Store and new they would be the perfect project.
I’ve made a few different versions of yarn-wrapped Easter eggs, like these eggs wrapped with fuzzy yarn or covered in pom-poms. They are all cute, but these go perfectly with my farmhouse décor.
Each egg takes almost a full roll of twine, which comes about to about $2 each. That’s not bad for farmhouse Easter décor. Scope out your local Dollar Tree for some extra large Easter eggs. Then add this twine-wrapped Easter eggs project to your to-do list!
How to Make Twine Wrapped Easter Eggs
Supplies needed for this simple Easter egg project:
- Large plastic Easter Eggs (I got these from the Dollar Store!)
- Baker’s Twine and/or Jute Twine
These were the eggs before I got started. They are BIG I would say about 8 inches from end to end. They were $1 each.
Then, I used some jute twine on one and on the other I used baker’s twine. Both of these I found at the dollar store also. Be sure you have plenty of twine however cause this project will take a quite a bit!
Just start on one end with your hot glue gun. Be careful not to burn your fingers. See image below for how to begin.
Keep wrapping and gluing…wrapping and gluing….pop a movie in. This took me a while. I actually went once around the eggs then around them a second time. Cause after one time there were still some gaps…
But after two times around…they were perfect…..
These are going on my spring mantle which I will show y’all tomorrow. I am in love with these twine wrapped Easter eggs and I am sure they will be in my home for years to come. Feel free to mix and match the different twines. You even paint the twine for extra variety!
Cause although the daffodils are gorgeous….I can’t leave the eggs on the sidewalk. 🙂
Supplies
- Large plastic Easter Eggs I got these from the Dollar Store!
- Baker’s Twine and/or Jute Twine
- Hot glue and glue gun
Instructions
- Start on one end with your hot glue gun. Add a dot of glue and place the end of the yarn in the glue.
- Begin wrapping around the egg, gluing with each round until the egg is covered in twine.
- You might need two layers of twine to fully wrap the egg.
- Display as is or paint if desired.
Adorable! I totally want to copy this! Cheers, Andrea
These are absolutely adorable! I’ve already got a fun centerpiece planned in my head incorporating these. Thanks for the inspiration!
Kari
Newlyweds on a Budget
These are soo cute! I think I might have some of these somewhere. Thank you for reminding me about them 🙂 If I can’t find them, then I’m totally going to need to make some.
Hope you’re having a great day!