Decorative Easter Egg Holder

Decorative Easter Egg Holder

Designed by Julie A. Bolduc
Pattern ID: p116021
Date Added: April 23, 2011

This Easter Egg holder would make a great table decoration for each place setting. You can put a pretty decorated plastic fill-able egg on it filled with Easter goodies for each of your guests. You can place little place cards in front of each one and set it on the center of their plate so your guest can find where they are to sit.


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Turn Magazines into Art
You can make some really neat paper mosaic ornaments with your kids by cutting up several different colors of paper into about 1/4" to 1/2" pieces then applique or decoupage them onto little wood pieces that have been painted white or black. (You can use old magazines for various colors!) You can also do this with cardboard shapes as well.