A Little of This & That… Renovating, Decorating, DIY Projects & Family
A Little of This & That… Renovating, Decorating, DIY Projects & Family

Decoupage Easter Egg Kits | PepperDesignBlog.com

Instead of dying Easter eggs this year we tackled a technique that I’ve been meaning to try for a while. With seven of Liv’s little friends over, we threw a Spring Party and tried out decoupaging.

Glassine bag kits were an easy way to contain this fun little Easter egg decorating craft for the kids.

Decoupage Easter Egg Kits - Printing on Glassine Bags | PepperDesignBlog.com

These little kits made clean up a breeze as well (and something that kids can participate in), since everyone simply swept leftover bits and pieces from the finished project back into their bag.

I chose glassine (sort of similar to wax paper bags) because they’re easy to print on with a home computer. I love that they can be personalized for an event! I found mine here.

Decoupage Easter Egg Kits | PepperDesignBlog.com

Simply place the bag right side down in your printer and print just as if you were printing on regular printer paper. I chose to off center mine for a creative look. You can download my round ‘Spring’ badge here, it will look best on a white bag.

Then off to fill the bags!

Supplies for very simple decoupaging include tissue paper shapes, a glue and water mixture, brushes and eggs. To cut out tissue paper circles, I used a craft punch with a layer of printer paper (construction would work well too) over the top. Tissue paper is just too thin on its own and will result in frayed edges and a jammed craft punch.

Teal & Pink Easter/Spring Party | Pepper Design Blog.com

Decoupage Easter Egg Kits | PepperDesignBlog.com

We added two hard boiled eggs and a spongy brush to each bag as well.

Teal & Pink Easter/Spring Party | Pepper Design Blog.com

Every 2-3 kids shared a water and glue mixture. I used craft glue and a ratio of roughly 1 part glue to 4 parts water.

Decoupage Easter Egg Kits | PepperDesignBlog.com

Then with kit in tow, the kids set off to create!

Teal & Pink Easter/Spring Party | Pepper Design Blog.com

The group of 8 kids were between the ages of 1 and 4, so I was impressed with the finished results ;). If you’re decoupaging with a more serious bunch, you might consider using blown out eggs and finishing with a spray lacquer or varnish to help preserve.

Teal & Pink Easter/Spring Party | Pepper Design Blog.com

Teal & Pink Easter/Spring Party | Pepper Design Blog.com

This was an easy project with easy cleanup, perfect for a group of preschoolers!

PS count down to Easter! The full party is chronicled over here with more Easter ideas to share here.

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