It's been so much fun decorating Easter eggs! My first project was this elegant Romanov Inspired Egg!
Lately, though, I've been much more whimsical.
Looking through all my bits and bobs, something catches my fancy.
This time the little orange snail caught my eye. Can you see the cute smile?
This time the little orange snail caught my eye. Can you see the cute smile?
Other items are gathered and I start threading all of it onto a wire.
Then I smile!
What's your favorite way to decorate Easter eggs?
;-) -Marci
You are ambitious, more than me but most people are. Did enuf egg decorating thru 4 kids then grandkids. Very inspirational however, love your pretty eggs. So glad you shared these for future reference.
ReplyDeleteWill you have a busy Easter with family.? Enjoy your weekend
I love them! The red & silver one is my favorite. Thank you for sharing at The Really Crafty Link Party this week. Pinned!
ReplyDeleteI've never seen Easter eggs decorated quite like these. This is so creative and unique. I love that you can hang them for display. Very attractive!
ReplyDeleteHow pretty and unique! Thanks for sharing at Snickerdoodle, Marci. Pinning to my Easter Board.
ReplyDeleteThese look cute! I love the detail involved and the colours. Visting from Wednesday AIM Link Party.
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Thanks for attending the #WednesdayAIMLinkParty, I shared your post.
ReplyDeleteThese look lots of fun to make. #PoCoLo
ReplyDeleteI'm not crafty at all but these are great! #pocolo
ReplyDeleteThese are so darling!
ReplyDeletePinned to my Welcome Spring board.
DeleteI love your whimsical eggs Marci they are so cute for Easter
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ReplyDeleteThese look great - thanks for sharing with #PoCoLo
ReplyDeleteBeautiful eggs! You make me want to decorate some! I love the ribbon and snail on the yellow egg.
ReplyDeleteThese are fantastic! Thank you for sharing! I think that we will have to try these out on our homestead. www.krisandlarry.com
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