Aren't they lovely? What's that? You'd like to make some too? Well, read on my crafy friends :)
Start with some lovely run of the mill Easter eggs (I got mine from the Dollar Store)
and a few silk hydrangea bushes (I got mine at Walmart - these were incredibly pretty for Walmart's craft floral dept, and only $3 a bush)
strip the little petals from their plastic stigma (center of the flower) and fire up your glue gun
apply a nice dollup of hot glue onto the egg (yes, I like to get the hot glue gun as close to my laptop as possible)
pinch the petal edges together
and press the center of petal (with the edges still pinched) into the glue
and repeat...again...and again...and again...for what may be a full hour, ok two
but the results more than make up for all the gluing and pinching
Hello my pretties. I think I'll keep you :)
63 comments:
GORGEOUS! I love them!
Oh I am just LOVING these!!
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These are beautiful! :)
oh wow, how creative! never would've guessed there was an egg in there =)
Gorgeous! I love how big they are! Come check out these little ones I made- http://sewhomegrown.blogspot.com/2011/03/pretty-flower-easter-eggs-pottery-barn.html
I am in awe...seriously these are STUNNING!
K
NewParent.com
So creative. Absolutely my favorite flower and one of my favorite holidays combined!
Thanks for linking up at Funky Polkadot Giraffe, visiting from copycatcorner.blogspot.com
I love hydrangeas and yours are uber cute!
Love the colors! I think you could keep these out all year. A bunch in a cloche or tray would look great, too.
These are so beautiful. Hydrangea are my fave...you could definitely keep these out all year round.
These are beautiful-love them so much I'm featuring them on an upcoming post and I'm copying them as well!! Just wanted to give you a heads up so you get the credit!I'm your newest follower too!
These are great! I love hydrangeas!
I will have to give these a try!
dreaming-n-color.blogspot.com
These are beautiful. Thanks for your comment at my place and for following and I am now following you :)
Yes, I will be making these. What a cute blog you have here and now I am your newest follower. Thanks for visiting me at fineandhandy.blogspot.com
Oh, my!! That little green one is just what I've been looking for in my kitchen window. Thanks for the idea! :o)
Very pretty! I love petal covered eggs! I have had several for years and they are some of my favorite spring decor!
Have a beautiful day!
;-D Kathleen
SO pretty! :) Thanks for sharing; I may have to make a few of these pretties for myself! I am a new follower, Michelle
So sweet and pretty! Thanks for linking up to Beyond The Picket Fence.
These are so pretty. I haven't seen these in PB, but I'm sure yours are just as pretty.
megan
craftycpa.blogspot.com
Those are gorgeous! You did a great job! Thanks for stopping by and linking. :) Have a wonderful weekend!
These are beautiful! I would love it if you would link them up to my Monday linky party, its still open from the begining of the week or come by next week.
Crystal
Visiting from Whipperberry's linky party! Such a cute idea! I have these eggs too and I've wanting to spruce them up somehow, great idea!!
WoW...what a wonderful idea! It just never ceases to amaze me the talent that is out in blogland!!
And I'm your newest follower!!
Beautiful! great tute
gail
Those are darling! Perfect for spring. Thanks for your sweet comments on my pillow. :-)
Well aren't you talented?!! I was quite surprised when I saw there was an egg in the middle lol. I love this project and the silver stands! I'd love to have you link this to my VIP party today! http://designergarden.blogspot.com/2011/03/vip-party-9.html
I just bought some dollar store eggs! Now I need some flowers!These are quite beautiful, but look like a project I should tackle while watching a long movie tonight! How many times am I going to burn myself??Hee Hee
www.kim-toomuchtimeonmyhands.blogspot.com
so pretty! thanks so much for sharing on Craft Schooling Sunday!
What a GREAT tutorial! Such a creative idea! :)
We would ♥ to see this in our current linky party! Feel free to stop by :) lollyjaneboutique.blogspot.com
This post was most clicked on at "AP Tuesday!" I will be featuring you during this "Anti-Procrastination Tuesday" Party at New Nostalgia. Thank you for linking up!!
Those look beautiful. I would love for you to share it on More The Merrier Monday's Link Party!!
http://diyhshp.blogspot.com/
These are beautiful. Thanks for sharing!
In a word: DARLING! Thanks fr sharing your creative idea!
I just love the colors you used! They are so cute! I would love for you to link this up to my Make if for less Mondays at www.simplycadence.blogspot.com!
These are beautiful!
These are so great! Beautiful!!!
very pretty! tfs. :)
Those are absolutely adorable! Thank you so much for sharing them with us at Inspiration Friday last week! :-)
Vanessa
these are so cute!! perfect for easter :)
I'd love for you to link this up to my new link party, Your Whims Wednesday! http://mygirlishwhims.blogspot.com/2011/04/your-whims-wednesday-1.html
Those are soooo cute. I love how they turned out. Visiting from Show and Tell at Blue Cricket.
~Kimberlee
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Great idea! I love love love hydrangeas! They really are my favorite. These are so perfect for the season. Nice! http://homesandbabies.blogspot.com
So so pretty! Do I dare add this project to my to do before Easter list? Yeh....I think so. :)
Love your idea for these adorable eggs. I have a love/hate relationship with hot glue guns. I have to keep a bowl of ice water nearby to help ease the pain of all the finger burns I get! Visiting from the fence....
~ Sue
Beautiful and so clever! Thanks for linking up to Inspiration Friday! Next Saturday we are hosting The Easter Edition of Sister Saturday At The Picket Fence. Be sure to come back and link up your beautiful eggs! We'll be celebrating all things Easter!
Heather
such a cute idea! Could I show your sweet eggs off on my blog? I will give a link to your blog.
So pretty! Love how these turned out.
I linked up my version of these to TT&J too - I did mine with a craft punch & paper, since I didn't find any fabric flowers inexpensive enough. Didn't think to check Walmart...
I would have never guessed these were made with plastic eggs! How beautiful!
(stopping by through the UBP11)
Oh wow!! I love love this idea.. makes it look so so gorgeous... wow!! You've totally transformed it..
WOW!!! so pretty! Thank you for the tutorial! I think I might make some for spring! LOVE THEM!!
LOVE IT! I am so going to make me one or two or seven! Ok maybe not that many but so cute! Thank you for sharing this!!!
So cute! Thanks for the sharing the tutorial!!
Cara
http://miscellaneousme.wordpress.com
Hi! Just dropping by to tell you I included this post in my weekly round-up. Thank for always having great quality posts to choose from.
Love the colors - those flowers do look great for Walmart. Thanks for sharing!
wow, it looks so impressive and very beautiful, the best thing for display in the right season :)
xoxoxo
Swiss Affordable Hotels
What a clever and creative idea!
Hi there! I think this idea is darling and was hoping that you might add it to my Easter and Spring Linking Party to share with my readers. If you are interested, you can go here http://bakedbyjoanna.blogspot.com/2011/04/easter-linking-party.html to enter. Thanks!
soooo pretty!! You have so much patience!! but they are beautiful!
I host a Friday link party I would love you to join sometime if you are interested.
Ashley
www.simplydesigning.blogspot.com
What a cute idea, makes the eggs look way better!
This is such a sweet idea... love it! Thanks so much for sharing! ~Alison
Adore! So bright and colorful - and I get to use my hot glue gun! Can't wait to try it this weekend
Yikes - these are darling. I have the cutest bunny made of hydrangea petals - he needs some eggs to watch over! :) Nancy
This is the cutest project!!! I wish I had seen it in time to make some for Easter. I may still try to do them and just make them round instead of egg shaped. Thanks for sharing such a precious project!
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