Adorn your table with eggstremely beautiful blooms to create a stunning Easter table centerpiece hatched straight from nature. The organic fragility of the eggshells combined with delicate, radiant spring flowers creates an organic masterpiece that is too pretty to ignore.

The white eggshells work like miniature canvas that makes the vividness of seasonal flowers appear more intense and saturated. From the hallway to the heart of the loving space, the delicate charm of the DIY floral Easter egg centerpiece transforms any surface into an eye-catching focal point.

If you are interested in bringing this fresh mini garden to your indoor space, try making this super easy DIY floral Easter egg centerpiece. The best part about this floral DIY is that it does not require any hard efforts or expensive items. It solely relies on humble items like empty eggshells and fresh blooms from your garden and your expressive creativity skills.

There are plenty ways to use eggs to create captivating egg décor display that fits within the budget. Let’s dive into the Homes & Gardens tutorial to learn how to make your own floral centerpiece.

Materials You’ll Need:

  • White tack
  • White eggs
  • Dried flowers
  • Fresh flowers
  • Scissors
  • Yellow Raffia
  • Marble slab or wooden board

How To DIY Floral Easter Egg Centerpiece:

  • Prepare the eggs by carefully poking a small hole on the top of the egg with a needle and slightly larger hole at the bottom. Cover both holes with your fingers and shake the eggs to scramble the content
  • Next, start blowing the egg to spill out its content. To blow the eggs either use your mouth or bring a straw. Pour the blown content into an empty bowl to use it later. This technique helps keep the fragile eggshell intact and prevents it from cracking easily
  • Bring scissors and break the top of eggshells gently to turn them into mini vase. Wash the eggshells carefully and leave them to dry out completely
  • Then, take a small, pea-sized portion of white tack and place it on the marble slab or wooden board. The white tack provides a stable base that helps keep the eggshells upright
  • Line the eggs in a circular shape to create a wreath shape and softly wrap the yellow raffia around the eggs to mimic a bird’s nest. The raffia wrap hides the white tack for a seamless look
  • Prepare your fresh flowers and dried foliage for additional texture. Keep the stems of flowers long enough to fit in the eggshells properly and make sure to choose varieties, which can stay fresh for longer
  • Arrange the flowers, add extra foliage like dried poppy pods, and dried grasses to make the arrangement look like a miniature colorful garden

Your DIY floral Easter egg centerpiece is now completely ready. Place it on a smooth surface and choose a bright location to make your centerpiece look more vivid. Make this easy floral DIY to transform your interior into a botanical retreat to boost festivity.

Image: Dan Duchars / Future
Image: Dan Duchars / Future
Image: Dan Duchars / Future
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Aruna is an aspiring writer who finds joy in expressing creativity through words and art. She enjoys listening to music, exploring DIY crafts and spending time with furry and feathered friends. Nature is her favorite place to unwind, reflect and recharge.

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