
- Mix liquid starch and flour. To begin, add the liquid starch and flour to a bowl and whisk until the mixture is lump-free.
- Soak the strings. ...
- Wrap the wet strings around balloons. ...
- Hang the balloons to dry. ...
- Pop the balloons. ...
- Make a Garland.
How do you make an Easter egg string?
2:374:42HOW to MAKE STRING EGGS - DIY Tutorial Easter Eggs Craft for KidsYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipThese small balloons take about two embroidery floss skeins while a nine inch balloon uses about sixMoreThese small balloons take about two embroidery floss skeins while a nine inch balloon uses about six skeins of embroidery floss what i like to do is grab an old clothespin.
How do you make glue Easter eggs with yarn?
1:132:40DIY | Yarn Easter Eggs (Cute and Easy!!) - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipSo you don't have any loose pieces hanging off I found that one packet string is just about perfectMoreSo you don't have any loose pieces hanging off I found that one packet string is just about perfect for one egg. If you do want yours to be a little denser you can add another half a spool.
How do you make yarn Modge podge eggs?
The process is simple; blow up a balloon into an egg shape, cover string in Mod Podge, and wrap around the balloon. Let the egg dry then pop the balloon!
How do you thread a string of an egg?
Easy way: Thread the needle and insert it into the top of the egg. Wiggle it until it pokes through the hole in the other side. Thread through, thread on a bead and tie into place.
How do you make string balls with fabric stiffener?
2:185:34Gorgeous DIY Yarn Orbs! - Do It, Gurl - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipYou can dip portions of yarn into the glue squeeze. Out any excess and wrap it around your balloon.MoreYou can dip portions of yarn into the glue squeeze. Out any excess and wrap it around your balloon. Or you can place your yarn onto the balloon.
How do you make plastic egg garland?
0:032:37How to Make an Easter Egg Garland for Spring Decorating - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipIt's going to be 12 feet long right because you're you're tying knots. And that we do not sell theMoreIt's going to be 12 feet long right because you're you're tying knots. And that we do not sell the eggs here at broad Bronner's. But you can get those at any store we do sell the egg Garland.
Can you Modge podge yarn?
1:223:42DIY Yarn Christmas Ball Modge Podge - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipI tried that it doesn't work it won't hold its shape. So you want to make sure you wring out theMoreI tried that it doesn't work it won't hold its shape. So you want to make sure you wring out the excess Mod Podge. So I have enough to kind of get started here.
Can you put Mod Podge on yarn?
23:5232:37Online Class: Yarn Painting with Mod Podge Ultra | Michaels - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipAnd thick you can kind of see. So the mod podge ultra is just thinner. So it's really great forMoreAnd thick you can kind of see. So the mod podge ultra is just thinner. So it's really great for string. And yarn and like really forming your piece it's not going to be as sticky and messy.
How do you make wool Easter eggs?
2:4416:49How to Make Wool Felted Easter Eggs - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipThis is all you need. So I start by pulling pulling pieces of the roving apart. And fluffing itMoreThis is all you need. So I start by pulling pulling pieces of the roving apart. And fluffing it teasing it a little bit to make it kind of nice and even and then I'm going to wrap it around.
How do you make a hole in an egg without breaking it?
0:503:08How to Poke a Hole in an Egg : DIY Crafts - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipNow you can put a piece of tape. Over the top to prevent it from breaking when you poke that hole inMoreNow you can put a piece of tape. Over the top to prevent it from breaking when you poke that hole in there spritz this off or even use the sticky part of a band-aid.
How do you make a blown egg?
How to do itTo empty a raw egg, pierce the top and bottom of each with a craft knife, turning the knife in one hole to widen it slightly.Poke a straightened paper clip through one hole and "stir" to break up the yolk.Hold the egg, larger hole down, over a bowl, and then blow the contents out with a bulb syringe.More items...•
How do you harden a blown out egg?
0:512:07How to Harden Blown Out Eggs for Decorating - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipBut if you want to harden the chicken egg. Here's one right here that i have covered with deca orMoreBut if you want to harden the chicken egg. Here's one right here that i have covered with deca or modge podge i put i think two or three coats on there. And uh i'm gonna hold this one up.
Directions
Blow up some balloons with the pumper-upper, because your face will explode if you try to blow these suckers up with your breath.
Written by Joanne Gonzales
Joanne Gonzales has a passion for getting creative. Whether she is making personalized DIY gifts or taking part in larger arts and crafts projects, she puts her all into making new and beautiful things.
Step 1: What You Will Need
Small water balloons ( I was lucky to find balloons that were roughly the same size and shape as real eggs)
Step 2: Making the Sugar Mixture
The thread in this instructable is stiffened with sugar. This may not work for everyone. If you live in a humid climate or if you have little critters around (ants) this may not be for you. Another option would be liquid fabric starch (used here), or glue and water (used here ).
Step 3: Egg With Yolk: the Yolk
I thought it would be neat to make a white egg with yellow yolk inside. The yolk is also made from stiffened string I will show you how to make that first.
Step 4: Egg With Yolk: the Yolk Continued
It should take roughly 24hr to dry. Make sure it is completely dry before you continue, the thread should be rigid.
Step 5: Egg With Yolk: Egg White
Getting the yolk inside the balloon can be a bit tricky and it is important that the yolk is completely dry and the thread is rigid, I was a bit impatient with mine and the yolk was squished a little when it was put inside the balloon.
Step 6: Egg With Yolk: Egg White Continued
Once the egg has dried, approximately 24hrs later. Grab on to the end of the balloon and pop it with a pin.
Step 7: Chocolate Egg
I made some eggs with chocolate inside you can also place small toys in as well, these would be great as gifts. Of course your probably thinking to get them out you need to destroy the egg, true. If you don't want to do that you can place small decorative items or trinkets and leave them in permanently.
DIY String Easter Egg Baskets
There are only a few supplies that you’ll need for your Easter egg basket. The most important is the crochet yarn. Make sure you get CROCHET yarn because it’s a lot thinner and easier to work with. Plus I find that it hardens better. TIP: This is the kind that I find works best.
How to Make String Easter Egg Baskets
If took me about 30 minutes to make my first Easter yarn egg. The most time consuming part is wrapping the yard around the ball. But once you start going it gets easier to wrap it around. The first thing you will want to do is to put your whole roll of yarn into a small bowl of liquid starch and let it sit for a few minutes.
Easter Egg Basket Ideas
I have a lot of people ask me for ideas on what to put inside these Yarn Easter eggs. My suggestion would be candy, little trinkets and a fun movie like Ice Age Egg-scapade. This is the perfect Easter movie.
