Easter: Glitter Easter Eggs

Easter, Glitter Eggs

Easter, Glitter Eggs

Coating Easter eggs with glitter provides a sparkling alternative to coloring them with dyes. Powdered glitter comes in an array of colors, which can be mixed to create different shades. For added shimmer, combine colored glitter with either gold or silver glitter.

 What You’ll Need:

  • Eggs (For varying sizes, try chicken, quail, and goose eggs). For pre-blown eggs, visit lavendervalleyfarm.com
  • Powdered glitter in assorted colors, including gold for sparkle, available from Michaels or the Martha Stewart Shop
  • Egg blower (available at crafts stores) or rubber ear syringe (available at drugstores)
  • Craft glue
  • Paintbrush
  • Pin
  • Wax paper
  • Bowls and spoons (for glitter)

Directions:

  1. First, blow out eggs. Working over a bowl, pierce one end of a raw egg with a pin. Pierce other end, and use pin to enlarge hole slightly and break yolk. With your mouth or an egg blower, blow into smaller hole, forcing contents of egg through larger hole into bowl. Rinse inside of egg thoroughly; let dry.
  2. Brush craft glue onto egg. Gently set in bowl of glitter. Spoon glitter over egg, covering entire surface. Remove from bowl; set on wax paper to dry for 1 hour. Learn How to Make a Drying Rack for Eggs
  3. For an elegant statement, you can display glittered eggs in a glass hurricane. We set ours in front of a romantic “antique” mirror. -Marthastewart.com

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