Easter craft: Gold leaf Easter eggs
Gold leaf Easter eggs

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These pretty gold leaf eggs will make a wonderful addition to any Easter table.
What you'll need

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Materials Craft paint (I used Martha Stewart Craft Paint) Small paintbrushes Gold Leaf Kit (I used the Speedball Mona Lisa Gold Leaf Kit) Foam brushes (These are the foam brushes I used) Paper plates Newspaper or a disposable tablecloth to cover your work surface
The eggs

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It’s up to you how many you want to decorate. You can either use hard-boiled eggs or if you want your decorations to have more longevity, you can blow them out, though be careful; they’ll be more fragile to work with this way.
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