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Recycled Easter Egg Wreath

By By Crissy Cicchino, Macaroni Kid of Pittsburgh LLC Mar 4, 2018 April 3, 2023

Our lovely little Maria created an egg-shaped wreath out of plastic Easter eggs. Your kiddo can too! It's simple!  

If you're like me, you probably have a ton of old plastic eggs laying around the house.  Send them to the garbage and they'll sit in a landfill for years!  This is a good way to reuse those eggs and makes a cheerful, colorful decoration for your front door or around the house.  You may choose to make a garland instead!  Have fun and get creative!

Supplies Needed
plastic eggs
wire for stringing
optional ribbon for decorative bow



Directions
String 15-20 eggs on a wire from tip to end.  
Use a screwdriver to open the holes further if needed.



Shaped like an egg.
Add a decorative bow.



Hang with pride!

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