
Yesterday I showed you my inspiration for this year's Easter Table. Today I am showing you the sequin eggs I have finished so far! I have yet to decide whether to add some ribbon loops to them and hang them from my Easter tree or fill a glass vase with them. Oh, decisions, decisions!
Sequin Easter eggs
Tools and Materials
- Polystyrene eggs
- Brass sequin pins
- Flower Sequins
- Round sequins
Sequin Easter eggs, How-to step by step

Start by pushing the pin through the hole in the top of the sequin, then push pin with sequin into egg. Start by pinning along the slightly visible line going round the centre then continue to pin the sequins in rows till entire egg is covered in sequins.


Have a sweet day!
Beautiful!!!! Love them! So delicate!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I must try that.
ReplyDeleteThose are beautiful! Your talent is amazing. Love the soft colors, also.
ReplyDeleteOOOoooHHHHhhHH the sweetest eggs ever!
ReplyDeleteI love them! They are so so pretty.
ReplyDeleteI used to do that with Christmas balls, but never thought about Easter eggs! thanks for sharing the idea!
ReplyDeleteI love this! Thank you for posting it!! :)
ReplyDeleteQue preciosidad y con la idea que tengo yo de hacer un huevo de pascua comestible en fondant, me ha ayudado y me ha encendido la bonbilla de mi cabeza para hacer otras cosas. Un saludo y gracias
ReplyDeleteThat pink one just kills me! So, so pretty.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and so delicate and intricate. You must have a steady hand.
ReplyDeleteI'm loving the flower one in pastel pink, looks amazing!
These are gorgeous! Hugs and Happy Weekend Wishes.
ReplyDeleteHi, I love this idea! I would love it if u gave me permission to post this on my pinterest account:) Thanks!
ReplyDeleteHow pretty...TFS~
ReplyDeleteThese are stunning ..love them
ReplyDeleteThis has to be the loveliest site I've seen. So enjoy your collections of personal and gathered creations... the color pallets are exquisite. Thank you for sharing and passing on links to great sites!
ReplyDeleteThese are pretty, I love the soft colours you have chosen. I just had to feature them today over at my favourite Easter crafts wrap up, feel free to check it out if you want :)
ReplyDeletehttp://michellescraft.blogspot.com.au/2012/03/favourite-easter-crafts.html
Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Simple too. I must try! ~ Julie Looksi Ambassador
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