Easter Egg Wrappers ~ I started making Easter Egg Wrappers a few years ago. I love making them because they are easy to make, fun to decorate and you can put all sorts of eggs in them. I often will put plastic eggs in them because you can hide stuff inside, like chocolate eggs. However, decorating Easter eggs is so much fun, so we do that too. Last year we dyed the eggs, which was really fun but a little more work than I thought it would be.. especially when you have a 2 year old involved. hehe
How to make Easter Egg Wrappers:
Supplies:
- Scrapbook paper
- Embellishments
- Scissors
- Pencil
- Glue or stapler
- Hot glue gun
Instructions:
Step 1: Make yourself an egg wrapper template or search for one on Google. Step 2: Cut it out, trace it unto your scrapbook paper and cut the scrapbook paper. Step 3: Wrap your wrapper into the desired size and staple it into place. (You can use glue if you prefer, however I like the look of the staples PLUS it’s stays put right away.) Step 4: Take out your embellishments and glue them onto your wrapper with your glue gun. (Make sure your embellishments are not too heavy or your wrapper will tip over all the time.)
Place your eggs inside your wrappers and you’re done!
Pretty cute and easy, right? I find them so cute!!
If you liked this simple Easter Tutorial, you’ll probably enjoy this Easter board too:
Have you started your Easter Crafts and Decorations yet?
What have you created so far? Do you craft with your kids?
Have a FANTASTIC Day!

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Christine,
This is absolutely precious! I love it.
Thanks for sharing on my link party!
Cheers,
Jessica
Oh my! Adorable and so fun!
Visiting from the Creative Blog Hop Party today.
Stop by my blog for a visit when you can :)
Roselle
Very cute! You can embellish those in so many ways!
Thanks for linking up to this week’s Catch a Glimpse Party. I will be featuring these tomorrow!
What a fun way to show off your eggs. Thanks for sharing at Terrific Tuesdays.
Rachel
adventuresofadiymom.blogspot.com
Very cute idea!!
sooo sweet! these look adorable! thank you for linking up at Uncommon! ;)
Bonnie @ uncommon
so cute..and so fun!!
Happy Easter!
Definitely cute !
Those are cute! I hope you had a great Easter!
Jess from A Winding Road
So adorable!! Glad you linked up at Shine on Fridays!
I love this idea!!! I will have to do this next year!
So quick and easy.. I love it! Thanks for linking up at friday fun party!
My grandma used to make these with us. So cute! Thanks for sharing at Pinworthy Projects.
Such a cute idea, Christine. :)
Aww, these are really cute little crafts! My children would love to make these! What a great idea…thanks so much for sharing!
Happy Easter,so very very cute.thanks
SOOO cute Christine, you did it again, magic with felt! I still have your bookmarks on my mind! Have a FAB weekend, big hugs Mette
I love these! They are so cute. :) Thank you for sharing at our Pinteresting Party!
What a sweet idea for Easter! Great tutorial too. Many thanks for sharing this.
Best wishes for a lovely week,
Natasha in Oz
Super cute Christine!! The possibilities are just endless. Thanks for sharing at Monday Funday. ;)
These are so cute! They’re like little pants for eggs. :) haha. Love! Thanks for linking up to Monday Funday!
Adorable! They look simple to make as well. I bet my girls would have fun making them.
KC
So cute! I adore that butterfly one especially!
What a fun and easy craft. Makes the eggs look egg-selent! Thanks for sharing these at Two Cup Tuesday at Pint Sized Baker.
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Oh my goodness! What a great idea :)
Shannon @ Sewing Barefoot
Very cute!
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