25 Creative Plastic Easter Egg Crafts - The Crafty Blog Stalker (2024)

by Katie Adams 2 Comments

Discover 25 creative plastic Easter egg crafts perfect for kids and adults. Make the most of those leftover eggs with these fun and unique craft ideas!

25 Creative Plastic Easter Egg Crafts - The Crafty Blog Stalker (1)

Crafting is all about creativity and transformation, and with plastic Easter eggs, the possibilities are boundless.

Whether you're looking for Easter-themed crafts or innovative ways to repurpose these holiday items, you're in for a creative adventure.

Join us as we explore 25 craft ideas that showcase the versatility of plastic Easter eggs, making crafting not just fun but endlessly imaginative!

Plastic Easter Egg Crafts:

Visit the website for the step-by-step craft tutorial. All links will open in the same tab.

1. Beaded Easter Eggs from Two Sisters

Craft your own stunning Beaded Easter Eggs with just Plastic Easter Eggs, Seed Beads, and Mod Podge—discover how in this tutorial!

25 Creative Plastic Easter Egg Crafts - The Crafty Blog Stalker (2)

2. Easter Egg Bath Bombs from Bitz and Giggles

Craft your own Easter Egg Bath Fizzers with larger plastic Easter eggs. Create those fizzy, heavenly-smelling bath bombs yourself!

25 Creative Plastic Easter Egg Crafts - The Crafty Blog Stalker (3)

3. Maracas Made with Plastic Eggs from A Thrifty Mom

Repurpose those post-Easter plastic eggs into fun DIY Maracas! A creative way to use up the abundance of plastic eggs at home.

25 Creative Plastic Easter Egg Crafts - The Crafty Blog Stalker (4)

4. Plastic Easter Egg Lightning Bugs Craft from Frugal Coupon Living

Transform your plastic Easter eggs into illuminated Fireflies with cute little googly eyes. A fantastic summer project for kids, complete with a bedside night light.

25 Creative Plastic Easter Egg Crafts - The Crafty Blog Stalker (5)

5. Plastic Easter Egg Flower Pot from Made with Happy

Elevate your Easter egg crafts by crafting Easter Egg Planters with your kids. Simple and delightful, they'll add a festive touch to your home!

25 Creative Plastic Easter Egg Crafts - The Crafty Blog Stalker (6)

6. Easter Egg Popsicle from A Kailo Chic Life

Cool off with these DIY Easter egg popsicles made with plain fruit juice - a refreshing treat for kids on a warm day!

25 Creative Plastic Easter Egg Crafts - The Crafty Blog Stalker (7)

7. Bright and Colorful Easter Egg Garland from The How To Mom

Add a pop of color to your Easter decor with this easy Easter Egg Garland craft - a fun way to repurpose extra eggs!

25 Creative Plastic Easter Egg Crafts - The Crafty Blog Stalker (8)

8. Macrame Air Planter from A Kailo Chic Life

Get ready for spring with a colorful DIY macrame air plant hanger made from plastic Easter eggs - a creative and fun project!

25 Creative Plastic Easter Egg Crafts - The Crafty Blog Stalker (9)

9. Easter Egg Tea Cups from Morena's Corner

Transform plastic Easter eggs into adorable tea cups for Easter party favors or decor with this easy and creative DIY project!

25 Creative Plastic Easter Egg Crafts - The Crafty Blog Stalker (10)

10. Easter Egg Wreath from The Soccer Mom Blog

Adorn your front door with a touch of spring! Craft a quick Easter Egg Wreath for instant Easter cheer.

25 Creative Plastic Easter Egg Crafts - The Crafty Blog Stalker (11)

11. Lighted Easter Egg Garland from Laura's Crafty Life

Brighten up your Easter decor with a beautiful DIY Lighted Egg Garland. A simple and quick craft to add a festive touch.

25 Creative Plastic Easter Egg Crafts - The Crafty Blog Stalker (12)

12. Learning Games with Plastic Eggs from Premeditated Leftovers

Make learning fun with plastic Easter eggs! Discover creative games to engage kids using the eggs you already have at home.

25 Creative Plastic Easter Egg Crafts - The Crafty Blog Stalker (13)

13. Bird Seed Balls from Lovilee

Get crafty with these DIY birdseed balls (in the shape of Easter eggs)! Share the love with your garden critters this Easter.

25 Creative Plastic Easter Egg Crafts - The Crafty Blog Stalker (14)

14. Floral Easter Egg Wreath from Design Improvised

Create a modern, floral Easter egg wreath with an ombre pink palette. Get crafty this holiday season with this delightful DIY project!

25 Creative Plastic Easter Egg Crafts - The Crafty Blog Stalker (15)

15. Cactus from Easter Eggs from Craftberry Bush

Transform plain eggs into adorable cacti with this creative Easter craft idea. Get inspired and give it a try!

25 Creative Plastic Easter Egg Crafts - The Crafty Blog Stalker (16)

16. Crochet Easter Bunny from One Dog Woof

Create a cute crochet Easter bunny rattle, perfect for little ones to enjoy during the holiday festivities. A sweet gift for your littlest family members!

25 Creative Plastic Easter Egg Crafts - The Crafty Blog Stalker (17)

17. DIY Fall Acorns from Domestically Blissful

Transform those leftover Easter eggs into charming DIY fall acorns for unique and eco-friendly autumn decorations. A fun and thrifty craft idea!

25 Creative Plastic Easter Egg Crafts - The Crafty Blog Stalker (18)

18. Carrot Orange Play-dough Recipe from That's What Che Said

Craft delightful carrot-shaped play-dough eggs with this vibrant orange play-dough recipe. A fun and non-candy basket filler for Easter!

25 Creative Plastic Easter Egg Crafts - The Crafty Blog Stalker (19)

19. Easter Egg Candle Holder from Two Sisters

Create a stunning Beaded Easter Egg Candle Holder with our easy step-by-step guide using readily available craft store materials.

25 Creative Plastic Easter Egg Crafts - The Crafty Blog Stalker (20)

20. Gnome Easter Eggs Craft from Aubree Originals

Get creative with these adorable Gnome Easter Eggs - a unique and whimsical craft idea to add a touch of charm to your spring decor.

25 Creative Plastic Easter Egg Crafts - The Crafty Blog Stalker (21)

21. Faux Crystal Easter Eggs from Probably Rachel

Create adorable Faux Crystal Easter Eggs easily. A simple and cute DIY project perfect for the holiday season!

25 Creative Plastic Easter Egg Crafts - The Crafty Blog Stalker (22)

22. Egg Jelly Soaps from Mad in Crafts

Make LUSH-style Easter egg jelly soaps at home using plastic eggs. A fun and non-candy addition to your kids' Easter baskets!

25 Creative Plastic Easter Egg Crafts - The Crafty Blog Stalker (23)

23. DIY Easter Bunny Craft from Creating Through Chaos

Craft adorable bunny bowl fillers with Dollar Tree plastic bunny eggs! An easy and budget-friendly Easter craft.

25 Creative Plastic Easter Egg Crafts - The Crafty Blog Stalker (24)

24. DIY Faberge Eggs from Gina Tepper

Create stunning DIY Faberge Eggs with plastic Easter eggs. They're easier to make than they look and make beautiful decorations!

25 Creative Plastic Easter Egg Crafts - The Crafty Blog Stalker (25)

25. DIY Gnome Terrarium from Jennifer Perkins

Craft an adorable Gnome Terrarium using a mason jar and an upcycled plastic Easter egg. These DIY gnomes will add charm to your decor!

25 Creative Plastic Easter Egg Crafts - The Crafty Blog Stalker (26)

Pin for Later:

Our Crafting Essentials:

Recommended Posts

How to Make an Easter Egg Banner with Cricut
7 Unique Ways to Decorate Easter Eggs
25 Easy Bird Craft Ideas for Adults
How to Make DIY Alcohol Ink Easter Eggs Tutorial
The 25 Most Practical Tips For Organizing Your Craft Room
How to Dye Eggs for Easter with Shaving Cream and Food Coloring
27 Cute Easter Bunny Crafts
25 Easy Dollar Store Craft Ideas for Adults
How to Dye Easter Eggs with Bleeding Tissue Paper
Glitter and Burlap Dollar Tree Easter Craft
Author Bio
Article Info
Popular Posts
Author Bio

Katie Adams

Creator at The Crafty Blog Stalker

Katie Adams, known as The Crafty Blog Stalker, inspires with her innovative DIY projects and artistic flair. Her blog offers detailed tutorials, tips, and engaging content, encouraging readers to embrace their crafty side. From simple crafts to complex creations, Katie's passion motivates followers to unleash their creativity and make unique pieces. Follow The Crafty Blog Stalker for a world of crafting inspiration and discover the joy of creating something beautiful.

Power Bio Box by Zyra Console

Article Info

You are here: Home Upcycle 25 Creative Plastic Easter Egg Crafts

Title:

25 Creative Plastic Easter Egg Crafts

Authors:

  • Katie Adams

Categories:

  • Easter
  • Popular
  • Upcycle

Mentions:

Not Specified

Keywords:

plastic easter egg crafts

Last Updated:

January 24, 2024

Popular Posts
  • 27 Fun Easter Crafts With Step By Step Instructions
  • Glitter and Burlap Dollar Tree Easter Craft
  • Easter Bunny Candy Holder with Free SVG
  • 27 Altoid Tin Crafts and Upcycle Ideas
  • 23 Classroom Valentine Cards You Can Make with Cricut
  • Paper Strip Hearts with Easy Instructions
  • How to Make and Play the Christmas Saran Wrap Ball Game
  • Printable Christmas Dice Gift Swap Game
  • 28 Felt Christmas Crafts You Can Make With Simple Instructions
  • 75 Easy DIY Home Decor Projects to Fit Your Style
  • How To Frame Diamond Art in 4 Easy Steps
  • 45 Free Easter SVG Cut Files

Reader Interactions

Comments

  1. Betty Reese

    I would like to put a Spring or Easter scene inside of hold plastic egg but I want to put oval shape hole in front of the scene. Don't know how to do the oval shape

    Reply

    • Katie Adams

      Great idea! You could try with a pair of scissors or a tool like a Dremel. Let me know how it goes!

      Reply

Leave a Reply

25 Creative Plastic Easter Egg Crafts - The Crafty Blog Stalker (2024)

FAQs

What can I make with plastic Easter eggs? ›

Alli Ward, blogger of Made with Happy, turned ordinary plastic Easter eggs into tiny table-top flower pots using hot glue to hold both halves of the eggs together. Fill them up with any small floral you'd like, but keep in mind that you might need to remove part of the root ball to make sure the flowers fit.

How to make Easter eggs? ›

Soak the boiled eggs in vinegar for 2 minutes and then dry them off. Spread out shaving cream or whipped topping in a baking dish and sprinkle food coloring on top, adding several colors. Swirl the colors around with a toothpick and then roll the eggs in the colors.

How do you make plastic Easter eggs look real? ›

Spray your eggs with spray paint (whatever color, it doesn't really matter). Your spray paint needs to adhere to plastic, otherwise your eggs will chip, crack and/or peel. This takes several coats, you'll have to turn the eggs a couple of times. I suggest painting on cardboard or plywood you aren't using.

How to make your own Easter egg decorations? ›

For a simple, yet effective finish, dip the base of the egg in glue and then in glitter, and leave upside down in an eggcup to dry. For a really glitzy flourish, wait until the first half has dried, then brush the top with glue as well and roll in glitter for all-over sparkles.

How do you make an Easter wreath out of plastic eggs? ›

Cover Wreath with Eggs

When the plastic Easter eggs are completely dry, use hot glue and a glue gun to attach them to the wreath. We placed our eggs close together, but they don't need to be touching. Alternate sizes and colors for a rainbow effect, or create an ombré pattern with the plastic eggs.

How do you make a hole in a plastic Easter egg? ›

Take the 3/32 bit and drill a hole in each end. You want the hole in the bottom fairly big, so kind of move the drill around a bit when you are drilling it to widen the hole.

How to make a cardboard Easter egg? ›

Cut large egg shapes out of your cardboard box. Then spread out whatever art supplies you have so the kids can decorate their cardboard eggs. They could use acrylic paints, papier mache from old newspapers, biodegradable glitter or recycled stickers.

How to make baking soda Easter eggs? ›

Here's how to dye Easter eggs using baking soda at home:

Use around 1/4 cup of baking soda, 1 1/2 tablespoons of water, and three to four drops of food coloring dye per cup. (Add a tiny bit more water if too thick to mix.) Once all of your mixtures are ready, lay one of your boiled eggs flat inside a small container.

How do you make dyed Easter eggs? ›

Add a few drops of concentrated food coloring into each cavity. Stir with a spoon until the color is distributed evenly. Add 1 tablespoon of vinegar to each prepared color and stir to dissolve. Using a metal spoon, lower your hard-boiled eggs into the colored water and dye as desired.

Can I make my own Easter egg? ›

Forget forking out for a mass-produced branded egg, all you need is some quality chocolate and a mould, which you can pick up online or at some larger supermarkets. Use the best quality chocolate you can afford (at least 80% cocoa solids) to really make all the difference.

What can you do with Easter eggs? ›

There are many creative ways to use leftover Easter eggs, such as making deviled eggs, egg salad, or adding them to a salad. You can also use them for baking or decorating, or even dye them for other occasions. We've covered a lot of ideas to do with leftover eggs for you!

What other things can we make out of egg trays? ›

50 Things You Can Use Egg Cartons For Other Than Eggs
  • Donuts.
  • Meatballs.
  • Hammer and Nail Practice.
  • Golf Balls.
  • Fire Starter.
  • Dog Toys and Treats.
  • Painting.
  • Mini Muffins.
Oct 10, 2022

How do you fill plastic Easter eggs? ›

A simple yet great prize to put inside plastic Easter eggs is jewelry. Anything from colorful beaded necklaces to silly bands to slap bracelets will be sure to make your little ones happy.

Top Articles
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Nicola Considine CPA

Last Updated:

Views: 6383

Rating: 4.9 / 5 (49 voted)

Reviews: 80% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Nicola Considine CPA

Birthday: 1993-02-26

Address: 3809 Clinton Inlet, East Aleisha, UT 46318-2392

Phone: +2681424145499

Job: Government Technician

Hobby: Calligraphy, Lego building, Worldbuilding, Shooting, Bird watching, Shopping, Cooking

Introduction: My name is Nicola Considine CPA, I am a determined, witty, powerful, brainy, open, smiling, proud person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.