Decoupage Floral Design Easter Eggs


Happy Wednesday, Friends! When I posted my spring tablescape last week, I promised to share how I created the floral Easter eggs that were displayed. Ready for  a simple tutorial? Let's go!


decoupage floral Easter eggs



You may remember these porcelain eggs that were a recent thrift store find. I wanted to give them a pretty upcycle while keeping their realistic appearance.


decoupage floral Easter eggs


A delicate floral design was just what I had in mind. I found some floral stickers in my craft stash. I chose these for their design and because I had them on hand. Cutting a design from pretty scrapbook paper would also be an option. 


Decoupage floral Easter eggs


Since I planned to decoupage, and the adhesive on stickers doesn't always adhere when another medium is added, I cut the stickers out of the sheet but left the backs on. The most important thing when choosing your design is that it isn't too big or the wrong shape to lay well on the egg. 


decoupage floral Easter eggs
I received DecoArt Decou-Page as a member of the DecoArt Blogger Outreach program. 


I used DecoArt Decou-Page as both glue for the back of the flower and as a sealer on top of the design by brushing it on. Less is better to keep the paper smooth. 


decoupage floral Easter eggs


Before it dried, I used a slightly damp cloth to smooth it and dab away any excess.


decoupage floral Easter eggs


Here, you can see the pansy works well because of its small size and vibrant hues. 


decoupage floral Easter eggs


The long slender shape of the pastel tulip also fit nicely and I like the contrast between the two floral designs. 


decoupage floral Easter eggs


I decided not to use the other flower stickers because as I worked, I realized they didn't fit the egg's shape as well. With the four eggs, I made two each of both floral designs. 


Decoupage floral Easter eggs
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  1. Such a cute easy idea that I can even do! This would be a cute project my son and I would enjoy doing together.

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  2. Those are so pretty! Decoupage is on a lot of minds in blogland today.

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  3. How adorable! Oh my goodness, I love it. Hugs and blessings, Cindy

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  4. Looks really pretty Cecilia. I especially like the tulip. I have seen a lot of the old glass eggs hand painted with flowers and Happy Easter.

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  5. I love how the stickers stand out from the eggs a bit to make it look layered. And those are such a cool thrift find too!

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  6. This is so beautiful and pretty for Easter!!!!

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  7. I love how easy you make this look. Beautiful!

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  8. Very pretty eggs and the plate works wonderfully! Can't believe Easter is around the corner! xo Kathleen|Our Hopeful Home

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  9. Those stickers are just the right touch for the eggs! They look very vintage-y Easter!

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  10. Pretty, Cecilia! Love those porcelain eggs--how did I miss them? I'd love to find a bunch myself...

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  11. Oh my gosh! I love this idea and think Connor would too.

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  12. Swoon! These are very pretty! Thanks so much for sharing with us at Snickerdoodle! Pinned.

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  13. These eggs are so sweet! Thanks so much for sharing at the #happynowlinkup!

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  14. I love this idea for Easter eggs. The possibilities are endless. Thank you for sharing at the Snickerdoodle Create~Bake~Make link party!

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  15. Oh how I love an easy project! Thank you for sharing with us this week at Celebrate Your Story, and I hope you’re having a great weekend.

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  16. What a great and easy project. Love those eggs.
    Thanks for sharing at Over The Moon Party. Hope you come back next week so I can stop by again.
    Hugs,
    Bev

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  17. Beautiful! I'm a little behind but I wanted to stop by and thank you for sharing on last weeks Pleasures of the NW's DIY party

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