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Decoupaged Eggs


I decoupage the eggs with paper napkins. Use either decoupage glue, Modge Podge, or a similar glue, (tacky might work, though I haven't tried it). Cut out the designs from fancy paper napkins, sections of the napkin or tissue paper. Peel away all but the printed layer. I use hardboiled or blown eggs, and because you cover the whole thing it doesn't matter, white or brown. I've even used styrofoam. Put on a thin layer of glue then the napkin( I use the brush to pick them up since sticky fingers make it harder), brush from the center out putting on a thin layer of glue. When you have the whole egg covered or the parts you want to cover, let it dry. Give it another coat or 2 of glue to really seal it and for a fancy effect sprinkle with glitter or a bow.
 

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