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Craft: Shiny Glam Easter Eggs

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Date: 03/04/2008 Topics: Craft Projects > Easter > Eggs | Photos > Holiday > Easter  
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Shiny Glam Easter Eggs
Shiny Glam Easter Eggs
Plastic eggs made glam!

Approximate Time: 30 minutes

Supplies

  • plastic easter eggs
  • crystal beads
  • hot glue and gun

Instructions

Take plastic eggs and glue on crystal beads. Let dry, put in basket and enjoy.

By Sandy from Bluff City, TN

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By KimmyLynn (113) Blog! Contact
wow i did this with kids they did like 2 and were done i have done about 25 so far and displayed in apothecary jars miljk glass dish and various crystal dishes i did the shinner irredescent eggs from walmart but sheesh went back 2 times spent a fortune on beads and bought all they had i still need more i got like 6-7 bags of beads now i am making them for mom!!!!

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By sandyb125 (47) Profile Blog! Contact
they are just clear beads from wal-mart.

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By sandyb125 (47) Profile Blog! Contact
they are just clear beads from wal-mart.

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By Cathy in Bristol, TN (Guest Post)
Sandy,
What kind of beads are you using? They look great.

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By marilyn777 (5) Profile Contact
I tried this and not onkly do they look great,but the plastic eggs do not melt!1

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By sandyb125 (47) Profile Blog! Contact
to each his or her own i guess.

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By Laine Butterworth (Guest Post)
Would it make more sense to paint the eggs with white glue. No chance of melting the plastic that way.

Laine

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By sandyb125 (47) Profile Blog! Contact
hot glue

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By jwatson46 (5) Contact
Wow, the eggs looks great--very decorative and classy looking. What type of glue did you use???? Thank you.

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