I whipped up these eggs one afternoon last week.
They were super easy and fairly quick- other than the drying time of course.
I  simply took some foam eggs that I bought at one of the cheap shops and  covered them with some watered down PVA glue, then covered them with  strips of paper and more glue.
One I used some old music sheets  that they were throwing out at church and another one I did used an old  paper sewing pattern- I actually found it easier just to take a piece  and wrap it around to fit because it is so fine.
Finally I used some pieces of an old bible - sacrilege I know! 
This  was a Good News New Testament that I was given as a child- it wasn't  even the whole bible and we don't use the Good News version any more  anyway so I thought it was better to recycle and throw into the trash- I used the sections of the Crucifixion and Resurrection seeing they  were Easter Eggs.
I stuck them into some bamboo skewers to dry overnight and 


That's funny that you used an old bible. That makes me feel better since I had some old bibles that were not keepers (since we have hundreds, it seems like) so I took the covers off for a project. I think the word has power even in paper mache.
ReplyDeletea great idea to paper mache the foam eggs! i love old book pages used like this.
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I love book page project! You eggs turned put so cute :) Happy Easter,
ReplyDeleteLina @fancyfrugallife