Ingredients:
- 1 styrofoam wreath form, 12-inch (30cm) diameter
- 1 roll (30ft / 9m) of floral wire or twine
- 2 cups (480ml) of preserved forest moss or faux grass
- 24 large plastic easter eggs, 3-inch (7.6cm) size
- 5 oz (140g) of acrylic paint in pastel shades (mint, lemon, lavender, peach)
- 1 set of multi-sized paintbrushes
- Hot glue
Instructions:
- Separate the plastic eggs into top and bottom halves and apply a thin layer of acrylic paint to each piece. Wait until the paint feels dry and tacky to the touch before reassembling.
- Apply a generous bead of hot glue to the back of an egg and press it firmly onto the styrofoam form, working in a clockwise motion and alternating colors.
- Space the eggs roughly 1 inch (2.5cm) apart to ensure they are snug but leave small gaps for greenery.
- Fill the gaps between the eggs with small tufts of preserved moss, securing each with a dab of glue.