Cindy Schultz

How to Make an Easter Egg Wreath

Last year I started seeing lots of different types of wreaths popping up all over Pinterest and I loved them. This year, I decided to do more than just pin them, I’m going to make some. This Easter Egg wreath is my first and I love how it turned out. I did realize that my wreath holder is somewhere in the attic with the Christmas decorations that haven’t seen the light of day in about 4 years! I need to head to the store and get one for year-round use.

Supplies

  • Hot Glue Gun
  • Glue Sticks
  • Styrofoam Wreath Form (I got the small one from the Dollar Tree)
  • 30 feet of ribbon (I got 4 spools of 3yds each at the Dollar Tree)
  • Plastic Easter Eggs (I got a package of 18 at the Dollar Tree)

Since I already owned my glue gun and glue sticks this craft cost me $6.00=tax to make!

Directions

  1. Heat up the glue gun.
  2. Remove the ribbon from the spool (I found it easier to work with this way).
  3. Add a dot of glue on the inside of the wreath form and adhere the end of the ribbon.
  4. Wrap the ribbon tightly around the form adding a drop of glue on the inside every 3-4 wraps.

Wrap the wreath form with ribbon.

  • When you run out of ribbon, add a dot of glue and overlap the new ribbon with the old and continue until the wreath is completely covered.
  • Cut about a 2′ piece of ribbon and fold it in half. Wrap the ribbon around the wreath and slip the ends through, tie the loose ends together for hanging.
  • Create a ribbon loop for hanging.

  • Place a thick line of glue about 5″ long on the wreath and start adding eggs. make sure the narrow end is pointing into the middle.
  • Hot glue the eggs in place.

  • Continue this process until the wreath is completed.
  • Allow the glue to dry completely before hanging.
  • As you can see it is a pretty easy craft that took me about an hour to make. I love the way it looks on my door and my neighbor commented on it seconds after I put it up! I hope you like this and all the crafts I share here. Please feel free to use the sharing buttons to share this and all of my crafts across social media.

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