Making terrazzo eggs: modern DIY Easter decorations – brilliant tricks

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Do you love something modern and special and don't want to ignore classic Easter traditions? Then we have just the right DIY for you. These unique terrazzo eggs build a stylish bridge from the classic Easter tradition of painting eggs to the popular stone trend. The cool color chips in the terrazzo look are otherwise only seen on kitchen worktops and design accessories. But this year they are also decorating the eggs on our Easter bush. We'll tell you how you can make the terrazzo eggs.

Making terrazzo eggs: It's that easy to create your new favorite decoration

For many people, blowing out eggs is part of Easter time. The fragile bowls are diligently emptied so that they can then be creatively designed. Typically, dots, flowers or stripes find their way onto the lime surface. If that's too boring for you, you should try making these exciting terrazzo eggs. What looks complicated turns out to be a child's play DIY – promise!

The special appeal of the terrazzo eggs lies in the random pattern – each egg looks different and acts like a small design object. Whether in soft pastel tones, with strong contrasts or completely minimalist in black and white – there are no limits to your imagination. And in the end, your homemade terrazzo eggs decorate branches, Easter baskets or the festive table. Ready for your new favorite Easter project? Then let's get started right away.

Reading tips: More is more! Combine the stylish Easter eggs with these terrazzo effect candles and the stylish terrazzo decorative bowls.

Make terrazzo eggs

Stefanie

Make terrazzo eggs: Decorative Easter eggs in a trendy stone look
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  • Craft paste
  • colorful terrazzo flakes z. B. online here đź›’
  • optional: colorful origami paper
  • Wire egg hanger z. B. online here đź›’
  • 1 Einmachglas

  • 300 ml water

  • Paint brush

  • Paper towel

  1. Gently blow out the eggs. Rinse the peels thoroughly and allow them to dry completely.

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  2. Mix the paste: Put about 12 grams of paste powder in a large preserving jar and slowly pour in 300 ml of lukewarm water while stirring constantly.

    Craft paste

  3. Continue stirring for 30 seconds and then let the paste swell for 20 minutes. Then stir it well again.

  4. Cover your work surface with paper towels.

  5. Coat the egg generously with paste.

  6. Scatter the colorful terrazzo flakes over the top and gently press them onto the bowl with a brush and some additional paste.Tipp: You can also make the colorful flakes yourself by cutting origami paper into small pieces.

    colorful terrazzo flakes, optional: colorful origami paper

  7. Let everything dry thoroughly.

  8. Squeeze the wire legs of the hanger together and carefully push them through the hole in the egg. They open again inside and ensure a secure hold.

    Wire egg hanger

  9. Now you can hang the terrazzo eggs on your Easter bush.

Now craft

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