Easter is right around the corner. Create your very own Harry Potter Easter eggs to add some magic to your holiday. Use this amazing Harry Potter Washi Tape to create a stunning rendition of Easter Eggs.
If you've been a reader of the blog then you'll know that I love the Harry Potter series and that I love scrapbooking supplies. What better way to intermingle the two things I love and create a stellar project with just some Paper House Productions Washi Tape and some wooden Easter Eggs. These Harry Potter Easter Eggs are perfect decor because they don't spoil!
When I was told that I would be on the Harry Potter Design Team with Paper House Productions, I was extremely excited. I love seeing where this little blog takes me and it also gives me an opportunity to share with you the products that I love.
This Harry Potter scrapbook line is perfect for any wizard scrapbook layout or a simple enough craft using some wooden eggs I got in the Target Dollar Spot. Read on to see how easy these were to make.
HOW TO MAKE HARRY POTTER EASTER EGGS
Time needed: 2 minutes.
Harry Potter Easter Egg Craft
- Wrap your Wooden Eggs in Washi Tape
Start with a clean wooden egg and start your tape at the base and wrap around to cover the entirety of the egg.
Use the smaller, thinner Harry Potter Washi Tape rather than the wider tape. The thinner one allows more of a snug adherence and the edges won't lift like they do in the image below.
Supplies for your Harry Potter Holiday Craft
- Wooden Easter Eggs from Target Dollar Spot
- Harry Potter Washi Tape
So tell me, what would you make using your Harry Potter Washi Tape? Would you make Easter eggs just as I did? See you guys next month with another Paper House Productions Harry Potter project.
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Judi Johnson says
I read this article grabbed my eggs and washi tape. How did you get it to stick on? As I was wrapping the tape started to peel off. Do you think sealing it with Mod Podge will help it stay?
Lindsay says
Mod Podge would help. I found that using the thicker kind did not turn out very smooth. Maybe try some Elmers glue first and then wrap it around so it has a tacky surface to adhere to. Thanks!!