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Speckled Egg Wreath

Make a Speckled Egg Wreath without a wreath form! - A Tried & True ProjectWelcome the arrival of spring with a simple and sweet speckled egg wreath! I decided to make mine all blue but I also thought different pastel shades would have been pretty, too. Would love to see the different varieties you all come up with!

Speckled Egg Wreath - CloseupSupplies needed to make a speckled egg wreath:

Directions:

1. The paper mache eggs have a hollow plastic form under the paper coating so you’ll have to heat a metal point until warm enough to puncture both sides. Repeat with all the eggs.

Speckled Egg Wreath - Holes2. Paint each egg with the desired base color. Enlist help if necessary! :)

Speckled Egg Wreath - Insert wire3. Allow all the eggs to dry completely.

Speckled Egg Wreath - Paint eggs4. Assemble supplies necessary for splattering. Dip the toothbrush bristles in the paint and sweep your finger across them to create a speckled effect.

Some helpful hints: I found it easier to apply the paint when each egg was at the end of a wood skewer, a glove decreased the mess and an empty egg carton held the eggs while drying.

Speckled Egg Wreath - Prepare paint5. Allow the eggs to dry completely. Don’t worry if you mess up a couple while getting the hang of splattering, you can either paint over them or just omit them altogether (like I did with those bottom two!)

Speckled Egg Wreath - Splatter paint6. Thread the wire through the eggs. Wire length will differ depending on if you’re more careful than I was at painting. My wire ended up being 45″ long but yours may be longer or shorter. Enlist the help of a superhero if necessary!

speckledeggwrSpeckled Egg Wreath - Insert wire7. Wrap wire to secure the wreath form.

Speckled Egg Wreath - Close wire8. Add a decorative ribbon of your choosing…

Make a Speckled Egg Wreath without a wreath form! - A Tried & True Project9. Hang and enjoy! The perfect spring and Easter craft!
Speckled Egg Wreath - hang

This tutorial was originally created for Crafts Unleashed.

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Paper Seed Pots

Make your own Paper Seed Pots with Tried & TrueAs I mentioned in my last post, we’re in full swing gardening mode over here! Thought you might be too so I wanted to share how we start our seeds indoors with very little money or time.

Paper Seed Pots: Paper Strips | Tried & True

We’ve tried everything when it comes to starting seeds and this is by far my favorite method. All you need is a Paper Pot Maker (this is the exact same one I have and I enjoy it) and newspaper.

Paper Seed Pots: Wrap | Tried & True

Follow the included instructions which are: basically cut a strip of newspaper, wrap around wand portion of Paper Pot Maker, fold ends over, and press into base. Tada! Super cheap and easy seed pot!

Paper Seed Pots: Done! | Tried & True

And that’s it! Fill with your favorite organic seed starting soil, add awesome non-treated seeds, place on an old baking sheet or tray and wait for the magic to start!

Paper Seed Pots: Tons of pots! | Tried & TrueI made all of these little pots in under five minutes and was only out the cost of the Seed Pot Maker (thanks for the newspaper, Mom!) The boys even enjoyed helping tear and wrap the paper! Jack said he’s excited about tomatoes this year. Max has high hopes for the seed in the picture above. ;)

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15 Lovely Spring Projects

15 Lovely ways to celebrate Spring and Easter | A Tried & True Round UpYesterday was the first day of Spring, yay! Why not celebrate the new season with these 15 Lovely Spring Projects?

1. Easter Egg Bees
2. Herb Garden in a Box
3. Easter Decor Carrots
4. Peep Wreath
5. Paper Easter Egg Garland

6. Coffee Filter Spring Wreath
7. Chalkboard Planters
8. Easter Tablescape
9. “Some Bunny Loves You” Door Hanger
10. Recycled Easter Basket

11. Recycled May Day Basket
12. Cracked Egg Sugar Cookies
13. Button Carrots
14. Tulip Door Wreath
15. German Glass Glitter Easter Eggs

Happy Spring!

Chalkboard Planters with FolkArt Stencils and Paint

Chalkboard Planters with FolkArt Stencils and Paint | A Tried & True Project

Spring is just around the corner and if you’re like me, you’re getting the itch to start planning and planting your garden! Depending on where you live, it might be a little bit too early to plant anything in the ground so why not get a head start on your garden with these lovely Chalkboard Planters made with FolkArt stencils!

Chalkboard Planters

Materials:
- FolkArt Stencil (Bird)
- FolkArt Paint (Seashell Pink, Buttercream, Apple Orchard)
- FolkArt Chalkboard Paint
- FolkArt Medium Spouncer
- Sponge Brush
- Terra Cotta Pots
- White Spray Paint
- Mod Podge Sealant (Gloss)
- Spray Adhesive
- Chalk

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More Spring Projects…

Easy wreath made from painted paper mache eggs and wire

With just a few craft supplies you can welcome Spring in style with this fun and elegant wreath! Visit Crafts Unleashed for the full Speckled Egg Wreath tutorial.

So Lucky Coloring Print to be colored any way you like!

Need a quick little gift for your favorite Leprechaun? You can print off the “So Lucky” Coloring Print I made especially for Craftaholics Anonymous (Linda’s awesome!) and color it in any way you like!

 
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