These easy origami egg cups are folded from 6" squares of origami paper. They took me just a minute or two each, and any decorative paper will work. You could whip up a bunch and put one at each place setting for Easter brunch. Coordinate the paper colors with a flower centerpiece and wrap the vase with a strip of matching paper. See how to make your own with this video tutorial by YouTube user 1petiteSorciere. Cute!
Those are really cute. But you should've colored your eggs first. ;)
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Good news! The eggs are not permanently attached to the holder, so they can be removed and colored at any time!
ReplyDeleteHa! Well, your striped background kinda made up for the lack of color on the eggs, at least. :)
ReplyDeleteSo cute! I'll have to make a few. ^_^
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That was fun, and easy! Thank you for sharing this video.
ReplyDeleteI love these! I think the pain eggs look just fab in them!
ReplyDeleteHey Jessica, very cute!!!
ReplyDeleteThese are genius. So simple and easy, and you could adapt to any colour scheme.
ReplyDeleteYou definitely have the corner on cute Easter tutorials - I saw your previous year ideas (not the same one!) on the Creativebug and Emma magazine roundups. Good job. :)
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ReplyDeleteThose are so cute. I just pinned it so I can find the instructions for next Easter.
ReplyDeleteMy son's grandma bought him a punch-out 3D animal set that I think you would love! The animal shapes are very modern and covered with tons of beautiful patterns. (Almost worth buying for the patterns alone!) I've been meaning to send you the link for a while ~
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Those are great! I haven't seen them before.
ReplyDeleteI just wanted to let you know that I linked you here as part of a "Best of paper craft": http://nur-noch.blogspot.de/2014/09/best-of-paper-craft.html
ReplyDeleteI hope that is okay :-)
Best wishes, Ronja Lotte
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These are divine! Must make some for Easter gifts.
ReplyDeletefunny and easy ) I like it
ReplyDeleteI liked your idea and used it during this Easter days
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