Today I’m sharing my Easter mantel with you and showing you how to create this super easy Easter egg wreath! Perfect for beginners, too.
I have an old window that usually hangs out in my garage and I had the perfect project in mind. I headed to my Michael’s store and grabbed a couple of bags of plastic Easter eggs, a grapevine wreath, and went to work for 10 minutes!
Yes, this wreath took me all of 10 minutes to create…
SUPPLIES:
- Plastic Easter Eggs – approx 30 eggs {I used the pearlized ones from Michaels}
- Grapevine Wreath
- Glue Gun & Glue Sticks
- Burlap Ribbon {or any ribbon to hang your wreath!}
Step 1. Start gluing on the Easter eggs in a random pattern.
Step 2. Cut off glue strings.
Step 3. Hang with a ribbon.
See why it only took me 10 minutes? I told you it was really simple!
Other Easter goodies on the mantel…
A glitter bunny….isn’t he cute?!
…and I whipped up these simple floral arrangements! Found the milk jug tin and flower watering can in the floral section at Michaels with these gorgeous, bright flowers…
I slapped some vinyl on the front and I love how they add to the mantel!
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Kara says
Love it Kari, especially the flowers in the tin containers!
Kari Sweeten says
Thanks Kara! So simple but they really brighten things up!
imagineyourhomes says
Hi Kari! I love your mantel and your ideas! The wreath is awesome…!
Kari Sweeten says
I can’t believe how simple this wreath was to make! Thank you for your kind words!!
2busy says
I love the addition of the flowers. It balances out the color in the eggs. I love it…
Kari Sweeten says
I usually keep things a little more neutral, but decided to go with full on color this Spring! Thank you!!
Lynette says
Love! This is something anyone can do. I hate when you see posts and you think…yea, I will never actually do that.
Love your creativity!
Kristin says
Do you think this would hold up outside {for a day at least?!}. Might be the perfect 1st day of Easter Vacation project for my son! THANKS!
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