Easiest DIY Easter egg banner! I made a super easy template to print over your watercolor paintings. The paper we had on hand happened to be 11″ x 14″ so I made the template to fit this size. But you can “fit to page” when printing to fit the size of paper you are working with. Obviously if you print on a smaller paper than 11″ x 14″ your eggs will be smaller.
First I had Hue water color a bunch of works of art on a mixed media 11″ x 14″ paper. We made this double sided so there was design on both sides of the egg. Then I made a mini egg template and a large egg template. I put the dried painted paper in the printer feeder and printed the template directly onto the paper and then it was super easy for me to cut out.It took me a minute to figure this out so you can see my template marks all over some of the eggs but I purposely made the markings light so you can’t really see the markings unless you are up close.
Once I printed the template onto the paper I easily cut out all the eggs. I punched two holes at the top and ran a string through it. I hung a banner in the kitchen and in Hue’s room so he knows what season we are in.
I had some extra egg shapes and two of the large eggs so I put some double-sided tape on one side and helped Hue hang them up on the window.
This was a great rainy day diy to make with Hue! It’s perfect for Easter!
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