I'm a big sale shopper.
Especially when it comes to craft supplies.
Sometimes, I catch a promotion and buy them before a holiday, with the intention of using them to decorate right away.

Other times, I pick them up on clearance, with the hopes of using them the following year.
Unfortunately, a lot of times what really happens is they get added to the craft closet...never be seen again.
Well, this year, I decided it was time to remedy that. My goal is to dig into all those sale purchases and finally make the time to make the crafts.
And this uninspired, plastic diorama egg is on the docket for today.

It's been tucked away for 3 years, sharing space with these napkins.

I started by separating the layers of my floral napkin...careful to remove both backing layers from the printed one.
Sometimes that third layer is a tricky, sticky one.

Next, I covered the entire exterior of the egg with Dixie Belle Satin Sealer.
I like it better than Mod Podge. Yes, it's more expensive, but lasts longer, is thinner, doesn't smell and I just find it easier to work with overall.
I used a large brush and applied it in thin, even strokes, so it wouldn't puddle up, soak the napkin and cause it to rip.

Then, I carefully laid the napkin on the egg.
And with a gloved hand, I smoothed the it down over the surface.


While I waited for the outside of the egg to dry, I separated the pink gingham napkin for the inside of egg.

Then I repeated the same steps to apply it.

Once all that boring white plastic was covered up, I needed something to mimic the icing that sugar eggs usually have around the opening of the diorama.
For that I decided to use some trim I had leftover from my lace valance. I thought its dainty scrolled loops would be a sweet accent - if you'll pardon the pun.

To secure it in place, I used a hot glue gun and my trusty finger protectors.

That was also secured with hot glue.

Of course, on its own the egg was so cute, but it definitely needed something to peek at inside.
Again, I reached into my craft stash and pulled out some tiny ceramic bunnies, I'd picked up long ago on sale, as well.

I added a bit of shredded paper and some moss to the bottom of the egg and tucked them inside.
I have to be honest, I wasn't expecting this one to turn out as cute as it did.

I don't know if it's the color of the napkins, the twirly trim or those happy little bunnies, but I think this is one of my all time favorite spring DIYs.
And trust me, over the years, I've made a lot of Easter crafts.

It looks almost good enough to eat, decorating my kitchen this spring.
A definite treat for my eyes.
Best yet, it didn't cost me a dime and I was able to clear out some space in my craft drawers.
Makes me wonder what other potential is hiding in there.
😉
Stay tuned!
Oh and Happy Easter, Friends!

I may have to agree, this could be your best yet. Just darling! Happy Easter! 💕 Anne
ReplyDeleteSo many sweet words! Thank you, Anne! Happy Easter to you, too.
DeleteI absolutely love ❤️ this, Kim. You did an amazing job 👏 It is gorgeous. Happy Easter 🐰 🐣 to you, dear friend.
ReplyDeleteHappy Easter, Linda and thank you so much!
DeleteIt's the cutest! And all the better that you didn't have to buy anything to make it.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, Mari! And I agree, free is the best. ☺️ Happy Easter!
DeleteThat is adorable!!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, Joanne! 🥰
DeleteDarling, darling, darling. I have a couple of the 'real' sugar eggs and some made with thread that looks like a 'spun' egg shell. The ones I have are made with something going up the 'inside' of the back wall---like a garden scene. I gave them to my daughter for Easter or I would send you a picture. Happy, blessed Easter- xo Diana
ReplyDeleteThank you, Diana! I remember those sugar eggs that the bunny used to bring when I was a little girl. They were really special. I don't see them for sale anymore. I bet the ones you gave your daughter are really lovely! Happy Easter! 🐣
DeleteHow sweet! Crafting is one of the best types of therapy I know - so I should definitely create more often. You have inspired me. (: Happy Easter to you and your family!
ReplyDeleteThanks Gina! 🥰 I agree, crafting is wonderful therapy. I don’t do it nearly enough. Happy Easter to you and your bunch, too!
DeleteJust adorable Kim. You are the queen of reliving something in a cute crafty way. Happy Easter. Kris @ junkchiccottage
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, Kris! I hope you and your family have a lovely Easter!
DeleteLooks great ... definitely cute and adorable.
ReplyDeleteHappy Easter Wishes.
All the best Jan
Happy Easter Wishes to you, too, Jan!
DeleteTHIS is ABSOLUTELY ADORABLE!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Chrissy! Your comments are always so sweet!
DeleteOh this brings back sweet memories from my growing up years. The local 5 & dime store always had beautiful decorated diorama eggs at Easter and I always wanted one so badly. This is adorable. Pamela
ReplyDeleteI remember them, too, Pamela! Those were magical days, weren't they? The Easter Bunny brought a few when I was little, but I don't see them in the stores anymore. I wish they'd bring them back!
DeleteOh, my gosh! How darling!! - Briana from Texas
ReplyDeleteThank you, Briana! I really appreciate your very lovely comment! Have a lovely weekend!
DeleteOh my gosh, Kim, that egg turned out so darn cute! I just love it. I used to blow up balloons way back in the day and wrap them with embroidery floss (I think!) into an egg shape and use Mod Podge, let the floss dry, pop the balloon and then there was a cute Easter egg. Did you ever do that? Anyway, Happy Easter Kim to you and your family!
ReplyDeleteLooks great Kim! ~Beth
ReplyDeleteI LOVE this! I love the colors you used and those little, little bunnies make me smile!!
ReplyDeleteSo CUTE!!
Happy Easter Week!
Carla
I remember that egg and love what you did with it! It certainly brings back a few memories.
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