Tinker egg wreath | BRIGITTE.de

The natural beauties are decorated with simple colors and guinea fowl feathers to decorate walls, doors or windows. Easy to tinker with, just pulling it on a wire hanger requires a little tact. The plants? Pearl hyacinths and spring roses.

Tinker egg wreath – how it works!

For the wreath:

For the eggs:

Manual:

  1. Use flat-nose pliers to bend the bracket apart so that it becomes circular. To open the round, clip the wire under the hook with the side cutter and bend it to the side.
  2. To wrap around the top of the hook, apply a dab of glue, press the end of the yarn lightly there and let it dry for 10 minutes. Wrap the thread very tightly around the hook and finally secure the thread with a swab of glue at the lower end of the hook.
  3. First carefully wipe the eggs with a damp cleaning cloth and let them dry.
  4. Extend both blow-out holes with the thick needle to an approx. 5 mm hole.
  5. Paint the eggs with color or / and glue them with feathers. Let dry. Now, very carefully, push egg by egg with the round end first onto the wire bracket, leaving approx. 5 mm space between the eggs.
  6. After the last egg, carefully bend the previously snapped off wire end with the flat-nose pliers to a locking hook. Hook this onto the hanger, wrap tightly with jute twine and then tie a bow with double knots.
  7. Cut 7 pieces of 10 cm yarn and wrap them around the wire several times between the eggs. Knot the ends together.

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