If pastel polka dots aren’t your thing and you'd rather your Easter eggs look like they were plucked from the roots of an ancient forest, you’re in the right place. In this tutorial, we’re turning a dollar store plastic egg into something straight out of a dark fantasy novel—a weathered, earthy dragon’s egg inspired by the natural textures of cracked soil and lichen-covered trees. This egg is one part of a series of four eggs i made inspiredby the four elements of earth, air, fire, and water. While this article digs deep (pun intended!) into the earth egg, you can check out the build video for all four eggs here, or read the articles on the fire, water, and air eggs. The texture of this egg turned out really magical. All I used was some foam board scraps, some sawdust, and a bit of paint to make it happen. It’s way easier than you’d think! Let’s get crafting!
If you upcycle a plastic easter egg into a fantasy dragon egg based on this tutorial, it would make my day if you’d share it with me. I’m @JaneSawyerMakes on TikTok, Instagram, Pinterest, Reddit, Threads, and Twitter (X). Find lots of other budget-friendly art projects on my YouTube Channel. Please share and pin this article!
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