Our iNSPIRE Q team created 3 fun and creative approaches for Easter décor inspiration and styling. When it comes to decorating for the holidays, our approach is simple and unique. Choose any approach that best fits your personal style to undoubtedly bring the Easter spirit alive in a non-traditional way!
Black & White
For our first approach, we focused on mud-cloth patterned eggs with a black and white color scheme; a style that certainly fits into a traditional, neutral-themed farmhouse setting.
Gold & Silver
Of course, farmhouse isn’t for everyone. For those with a taste for a bold style, our gold and silver foiled eggs pair perfectly with a glam-inspired room.
Pastels
Our final approach with pastel-crafted yarn wrapped eggs alternatively offer just the right amount of bright, Easter-themed charm for just about any room in your home!
HOW TO CREATE MUD-CLOTH EGGS:
MATERIALS NEEDED:
- Black & white paint
- White paint pen
- Black sharpie
- Brown/black feathers
- Mod Podge
- Craft eggs
- Paint brush
STEPS:
- Firstly, thoroughly coat eggs with black and white paint.
- Next, apply Mod Podge to select eggs, then attach decorative feathers to each.
- Once remaining eggs are dry, choose your favorite mud cloth designs and patterns via Google, Pinterest, etc.
- Then, sketch the designs with the white paint pen on the black eggs, and the black sharpie on the white eggs.
Applying Mod Podge to the egg
Eggs with feathers attached via Mod Podge
Beginning the sharpie mud cloth design
HOW TO CREATE GOLD & SILVER FOILED EGGS:
MATERIALS NEEDED:
- Craft eggs
- Gold/Silver flakes
- Mod Podge
- Paint brushes
STEPS:
- Firstly, coat bottom of eggs with Mod Podge.
- Then, apply gold/silver flakes by lightly pressing flakes to Mod Podged area on egg with brush.
- Finally allow eggs to dry and you’re all done!
Coating our egg with Mod Podge
Decorating with gold foil
HOW TO CREATE YARN EGGS:
MATERIALS NEEDED:
- 10″ oval balloons
- Baby weight yarn
- Mod Podge
- Ribbon
- Small sponge
- Paint brush
- Scissors
STEPS:
- Firstly, Blow up balloon to desired egg size.
- Secondly, slightly coat balloon with Mod Podge.
- Thirdly, wrap with yarn until balloon is mostly covered.
- Then, sponge generous amount of Mod Podge over yarn.
- Following that, let dry for 24 to 48 hours.
- Next, pop balloon and cut opening in yarn egg
- Last but not least, fill with treats and hang with decorative ribbon.
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From all of us at iNSPIRE Q, we certainly hope you and your family have a happy Easter!
Comment down below and tell us which Easter décor inspiration was your favorite!