Here’s a fun and colorful Easter table centerpiece idea that is easy to create and will last a long time! While I love fresh flowers, they wilt and fade much too soon. I used pretty paper flowers and wood eggs to create a colorful Easter table centerpiece that can be used year after year.
Supplies needed to make your own Easter table centerpiece:
- 2.5 inch and 1.5 inch Wood Eggs.
- David Tutera Paper Flowers.
- Acrylic Craft Paint – I used:
- Glass Bowl.
Step one. Paint the wood eggs various colors.
Step two. Dilute brown paint with water (approximately 1 part paint to 1 part water). Use a large brush to splatter the color onto the eggs. I highly recommend doing this outside, and placing the eggs in a box!
Step three. Fill a glass bowl with paper flowers then add the eggs on top. You can continue to arrange them until they look just the way you want them to!
This year, I’m decorating with a purple/blue/yellow combination. This would look pretty with bright colors, like pink and yellow, or even just using one color for everything and keeping it very monochromatic.
This Easter table arrangement would also look cute in a metal or wicker basket. Have fun crafting and creating!
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Morena Hockley is the crafty mind behind the tutorials at morenascorner.com. Morena is a stay at home mom to four young children, and crafting is what helps her maintain her sanity. It’s a wonderful outlet and it’s how she gets her “me” time. In a past life, Morena was an elementary school teacher and an assistant principal. She misses teaching, so her blog is in a sense a virtual classroom. Swing by and check out Morena’s Corner!
Love your use of bright, uplifting colors! Definitely inspiring.