So funny that yesterday I posted about a Clothesline style frame, and today I'm posting about a craft that uses actually clothesline. It was totally random!
I also went round and round in circles trying to figure out if the cord or rope you use for a clothesline is spelled "Clothes Line" or “Clothesline” and I couldn’t find a definitive answer… hence I will be using ‘clothesline’ for this entire post.
This project may remind you a little of my twine wrapped eggs I used on my mantle back in 2012. Really, it is basically the same thing;
I got the idea when I was walking through the dollar store and saw these colorful clotheslines (they were $1/each):
The red one reminded me of bakers twine, which remixed me of Uncommon Slice Of Suburbia’s eggs:
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The process is pretty obvious. Start at one and end glue the clothesline around the a plastic egg:
I always started at the wide end and finished on the narrow end. I love the striped pattern you get from the two color strands twisted together:
Here are a few examples of all three colors I picked up:
I made a whole bunch while sitting in front of the TV. One roll of clothesline was enough to make 8 or 9 standard sized eggs. Since I had three colors I ended up with dozens of eggs:
Now I just have to figure out where to incorporate them into my Easter decorations this year.
I just love this idea! I came over from Momma is Coo Coo Google+ party and will start following your blog, thanks for sharing and have a great day. :-)
ReplyDeleteVisiting from Show & Tell Wed, these eggs are so cute. I may have to give this project a try. I'm in need of some eggs for my spring wreath.
ReplyDeleteLove these eggs especially in the bright colors. Thanks for the tutorial
ReplyDeleteThese are too cute! Great idea! Perfect for Spring!
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I love the colors and texture you added to these! And I've seen this rope at the dollar tree and wondered what I could do with it :)
ReplyDeleteIt feels like eggs have been wrapped in EVERYTHING these days.. hard to come up with fresh ideas! :)
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