Decorating Wooden Easter Eggs is a fun way to create unique handcrafted Easter eggs that will last for years.
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These are so simple to make, and will last for years to come. No more throwing away eggs and remaking them every year.
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I bought a package of wood Easter eggs on Amazon and used paint & transfers to make them look hand-painted.
Wood eggs HERE
I used two beautiful floral transfers from Dixie Belle Paint– Vintage Floral and Magnolia Garden. The flowers were perfect for this project.
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I used light colors of chalk paint and gel stain to get a variety of pastels for my eggs. Some I even left as plain wood.
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I painted each egg very lightly. I wanted some of the wood grain to still show through. This color is called Pink Champagne.
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The floral transfers are so easy to use but give such a beautiful effect. You just select the image you want, and rub it onto the egg!
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Gently lift off the clear release sheet to check that it has adhered completely. Ta-Da!
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I also decorated a vintage drawer using more transfers, so I'd have a pretty place to display my wooden eggs.
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I made my own DIY crinkled Easter grass using some vintage sheets of music from an old songbook from a flea market for $5.
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I folded the sheet music like a fan, then cut it into thin strips. Two sheets of music made enough to fill this whole drawer.
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The transfer on the front of the drawer is called Magnolia Garden. It's such a soft, pretty spring pattern.
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I love the "hand-painted" appearance of these eggs all cozied down in the crinkle paper drawer. Such a great look for little effort!
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