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How to make chalkboard Easter eggs

easy chalkboard Easter eggs

Earlier this month I bought a huge tin of chalkboard paint at my local DIY store. I made a magnetic Scrabble board which I keep meaning to tell you all about. There was a lot of paint leftover so I used some to make chalkboard Easter eggs.

Here’s how I did it –

Equipment needed to make chalkboard Easter eggs:
Styrofoam eggs
Chalkboard paint
Brush
White Spirit
Chalk

How to make chalkboard Easter eggs:

tin of magnetic chalkboard paint

First I painted my styrofoam eggs. This was a little tricky as they were small and slippy so I found an empty box, put four pins through one side and pinned the eggs on whilst they dried. I gave each egg two coats of paint and left them to dry thoroughly.

I thought they looked quite good displayed in a basket but my 4 year old had other ideas. He wanted to decorate them. I gave him some chalk and he set about decorating them with stripes, circles and every imaginable pattern.

The great thing about them was once he had finished we used a baby wipe to clean them, then he could start over again.

drawing on chalkboard egssHe decided to draw each member of our family on its own egg so now we have a fun little chalkboard Easter egg family and I think they make a pretty cute display for Easter.

chalkboard Easter eggs with portraits

5 Comments

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    Gude @HodgePodgeCraft
    March 31, 2015 at 1:14 pm

    This is such a cool idea – I really want to have a try!
    Perfect because you can redoodle as often as you like AND you can reuse them each year.
    You clever thing, you 🙂

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    Sara (@mumturnedmom)
    March 31, 2015 at 3:33 pm

    This is a great idea! Love it 🙂 #pintorials

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    Let kids be kids
    April 2, 2015 at 7:18 pm

    Aw, thats such a cute thing for him to draw! Great idea!
    Thanks for linking #LetKidsBeKids

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    Multicultural Motherhood
    April 2, 2015 at 11:25 pm

    I love that your son drew family members on the eggs. Such a great idea!
    #letkidsbekids

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    Jenni
    April 3, 2015 at 10:52 am

    Oh this is such a lovely idea! I do love chalkboard paint!

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