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Easter Egg Garland!

We have seen another huge trend for Easter this year and it is all about Easter egg garland! Gosh and our all time favorite look for this is paint chip egg garland. It has been popping up us everywhere, is so easy to make and looks absolutely lovely. It would be even more lovely if it was ombre themed too so you better get to crafting that one Lovelies! There are all sorts of ways to put together Easter egg garland though. You can use paper, you can use  plastic eggs, you can use real eggs, you can use fabric eggs and so on! The possibilities are endless. As long as it looks like an egg, you can use it! We have rounded up the loveliest of lovely egg garland for Easter  this year. There is so much decor eye candy  here and loads of DIY ideas and inspiration  you won’t know what to do with it!

{We love this hand painted egg garland from HGTV and yes they are real eggs! The polka dots and sparkles are darling.}

{Paint chip Easter egg garland is the bees knees in Easter decorations this year! We absolutely adore this  tutorial from Modern Parents Messy Kids.}

{This fabric Easter egg garland is so cool! We love all of the fabrics, colors and textures. Get this from Cinnamon Stix Sundries on Etsy.}

{Check out this colorful DIY plastic egg garland from Eclectically Vintage. It really brightens up the mantle!}

{The hydrangea in this egg garland is outstanding. It adds such a lovely floral touch to the whole look. Get the DIY tutorial from Paper n Stitch.}

{We just love this yarn egg garland from The Jenny Evolution! Such a urban modern look and you make it with color you want!}

{Even eggs by themselves can lovely for garland! Learn how to make this delicate decor from Squirrelly Minds.}

{We had to include chevron in this round up! It is only the best and most popular pattern this year! We just love this chevron egg garland from Make It Merry Shop.}

{Gosh this yarn wrapped egg garland is the cutest from Picklee! We adore this look for Easter.}

Easter Egg Garland! was last modified: April 8th, 2015 by Emily Miller
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