By Julie Finn
DIY
Published on March 25, 2014 |
by Julie Finn
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No plastic Easter egg!
Make sure that your mantra, and you have banned just a little of the toxicity of Easter. In addition, you do not need the plastic Easter egg, not when there are both beautiful, alternative vegan eggs in plastic and means of beautiful, creative, unusual for traditional, edible Easter Egg decorating.
You want something to fill with candy? This list has it.
Want something fun and unusual to do with one another carton of hard-boiled eggs? This list has it!
Alternatives vegan Easter egg
Egg carton Easter eggs 1). Bum a few egg a friend cardboard boxes and turn them into your choice Easter eggs.
Embroidery thread 2) Easter eggs. These eggs made from embroidery thread or wires are delicate, but very beautiful.
Felt Easter egg 3). Using Eco - fi felt (which is made from recycled plastic soda bottles), you can sew your own Easter egg stuffies. Decorate with buttons and ribbons instead of dye.
4) eggs from papier-mache. These paper mache Easter eggs are a favorite of mine; children can paint, they will last forever, and that they hold treats!
5 pine cone Easter eggs). Painted pine cones make great Easter eggs.
6 rock Easter eggs). Rocks are also fun to paint like eggs.
Eggs of Upcycled book page 7). Pages torn from broken books are transformed into eggs in three dimensions.
Eggs wooden 8). Wooden eggs are fairly easy to source, and you can do so many things with them-paint them, color them with Sharples, cutting, glue on buttons or pictures. Your imagination is the limit!
Alternatives to Easter egg
9) felted wool Easter eggs. When my children were too young for decorating Easter eggs, these facts at Mama felted wool Easter eggs were just the thing-big, soft and colourful!
Felted 10) Easter eggs Wool Sweater. Sew Easter egg stuffies in sweaters of wool beautifully patterned. Here is how the sweaters of wool felt.
11) hollow chocolate egg Easter. Use the technical silk embroidery above, but substitute melted chocolate-yum!
Decoration natural Easter egg
Eggs of blown-out 12). Decorate them but you want to when you are finished. blown eggs will keep beautifully indefinitely.
Dye 13) Earth painting Easter egg. Natural painting of the Earth makes an Easter egg dyeing kit that uses the same natural ingredients that you would use to make your own dyes with egg Easter, but a quick and easy kit.
14) home dyes natural experiment. What color would the spices in your pantry turn an egg? It is now time to explore!
15) plant silhouettes. These dyed eggs show the delicate silhouettes of leaves, stems and flowers.
16) Ruby eggs. Why dye shell, when you can dye the egg itself? These hard-boiled eggs are dyed in beet juice, so they are beautiful and fun, but with no unwanted synthetic chemical staining. If you use of colouring agents, you can dye your eggs peeled in more colors! And if you're * still * want to egg still more fun dyeing, verify Green Living ideas for more natural Tuts dyeing eggs.
Dyed vegetable 17 Easter eggs). There is nothing other than the pigment healthy, based on the power of the dye. Secret tip: to get a beautiful purple color even more dynamic food colouring could yield, use yellow onion skins.
Upcycled decoration Easter egg
18) melted crayon Easter eggs. Exhaust your broken crayons to decorate the eggs with a marbling effect.
Silk tie 19) Easter eggs. Use sticky silk ties make beautifully patterned Easter eggs.
Easter tie-dyed 20 eggs). If you have some old fabric junky tips that you do not want to use for something else, and then use them to make these eggs Easter dyed; the fabric is the key ingredient to create this look dyed eggs, but you don't want to use your beautiful swatches, obviously.
Do you have more ideas eco-Easter egg? Leave them in the comments below
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About the author
Julie Finn, I'm a writer, crafter, Zombie preparedness Planner and homeschooling MOM of two children which I hope one day will be in using their genius for good, not evil machinations and manufacture of mayhem in which they are currently engaged. I am interested in handicrafts of recycling and nature, food security, stem education and lifestyle DIY, but it's manifested-making myself some T-shirts underwear? He made. Teach myself guitar? It is at present.
Visit my blog for a look at our very bizarre life of the House hand Cutter; my shop etsy pumpkin + bear for a really weird number of beeswax on the pretties Rainbow theme. and my Google + for links to articles on poverty, education policy and this famous cat who lives in my neighborhood.
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