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Crafts - Easter
How to Make Flower-Pressed Easter Eggs
Turn your Easter eggs into a beautiful bouquet and use them to decorate your home for the spring.
Materials
- Rosemary Farm hard-boiled brown and white eggs
- Modge Podge
- Pressed flowers
- Paint brush
- Egg dye (optional, if you want to start with a colored egg)
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Instructions
- If you’d like, dye your egg(s) the color of your choice and allow to dry. If natural egg color is preferred, skip this step, and start with step 2
- Paint your egg with Modge Podge
- Apply your dried flowers into the egg, pressing the flower down so that it adheres to the egg
- Allow the egg and flowers to dry
- Add another layer of Modge Podge to coat the egg and seal the flower on.
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