The Supplies:
- Paper Mache covered Foam Easter egg from Target (here is a slightly smaller Amazon option)
- Spray paint in several colors
- Utility knife
- Faux flowers (or fresh if you want to put in a little extra effort with your vase)
Begin by spray painting bands of color around your egg. I started with yellow at the bottom and worked my way up to blue. But feel free to use any colors you want or shades of the same color. You may need to go back over a few colors once you have the entire egg sprayed to create a more blended look, but just keep spraying until you get the look you want.
Once the paint is dry, use the utility knife to cut out a 3″ circle from the top of the egg. This egg is made of Styrofoam, so it is pretty easy to cut. Cut down into the egg to create a 4″ deep cavity to place your flowers.
If using faux flowers you can stop here and just insert the stems directly into the foam to create your arrangement. If you want to go the fresh flower route, then dig out the foam deeper (until you are about an inch away from the bottom of the egg) and insert a slim bud vase or drinking glass into the carved out space. You can then fill the glass with water and add your fresh flowers.
However you choose to make yours, this large egg vase will make the perfect centerpiece at your Easter table! Don’t you agree?
April 4th, 2017 at 6:47 am
Hi Kara, since I saw first saw your gradient painting, I am painting whatever I think needs painting or, whoever will stand still long enough. I've got a nice collection of various types of spray paints now. I just love the egg !! What size is it? I am going to the doctor tomorrow and Target is just a hop away. If you get this in time, could you let me know? Thank you so much for sharing your talent. Its just a pleasure to open up your mail, because I know it will cheer me up. With that said, keep them coming.
Ronnie
April 7th, 2017 at 12:55 pm
Sorry for not getting back to you sooner! I thought I had already responded, but it looks like it didn't go through! The egg I got was about 10-12" tall and was on the end cap at Target in the crafting section.
March 17th, 2020 at 11:51 am
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January 31st, 2021 at 4:10 am
Were can you get the eggs at
For I would love to make some for my girls
February 9th, 2021 at 8:42 am
I found this one at Target