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Cactus Easter Eggs

March 7, 2016 · Delia 17 Comments

I’m getting back to my Arizona roots with today’s Easter project…

Cactus Easter Eggs // www.deliacreates.com

Just a little green egg dye and聽a fine black marker and voila…Cactus Easter Eggs!

Cactus Easter Eggs // www.deliacreates.com

Make a bunch to make an Easter desert…

Cactus Easter Eggs // www.deliacreates.com

I also glued on a few pink tissue paper flowers to the barrel cacti.

Speaking of barrel cactus. When I was in first grade, I remember having a run in with a barrel cactus聽and losing badly…thorn went clear through my big toe. Yikes! Does anyone have run in with cacti and win though? So, these are all the pretty without the ouch. 馃槈

Cactus Easter Eggs // www.deliacreates.com

MATERIALS

eggs

green egg dye

fine tip black marker

small terracotta pots

decorative gravel

pink or yellow tissue paper and glue (optional)

Cactus Easter Eggs // www.deliacreates.com

STEP ONE: Dye eggs.

I used two different shades of green and this homemade egg dye recipe.

If you’re a regular reader, then you know that we don’t usually eat real eggs around here because my daughter is allergic. I’m sad to say the fake dye-able plastic eggs just don’t absorb dye that well, so I opted for real eggs this time. When making these with the kids, we’ll probably paint the plastic eggs instead.

Cactus Easter Eggs // www.deliacreates.com

STEP TWO: Draw thorns.

Make sure the eggs are completely dry. Pat with a paper towel first, if needed. Using a fine tip black marker, draw on thorns.

You can draw lines, a line of x’s, or little free form prickly pear thorns. It’s up to you! If your lines aren’t smooth or spaced perfectly, don’t fret! That just makes it look more like the real thing.

Optional: Cut squares of tissue paper. Scrunch them up and glue them to the top with kid’s school/Elmer’s glue.

Cactus Easter Eggs // www.deliacreates.com

STEP THREE: Nestle in pots.聽

Pour decorative gravel into small terracotta pots. I found both the gravel and the pots inexpensively at Michaels. I know Walmart carries some mini pots as well.

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Nestle finished eggs inside. Done!

Cactus Easter Eggs // www.deliacreates.com

I admit, last week I thought I was being pretty clever coming up with these cactus eggs. Then, because I’m ridiculous ;), as I was getting ready to post,聽of course I saw someone else make them. ha! 聽Craftberry Bush 聽made some stunning聽cactus Easter聽eggs! She glues them into tall pillars and paints them. So, if you want more cactus Easter egg inspiration, be sure to check hers out!

Cactus Easter Eggs // www.deliacreates.com

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  1. Amy | Delineate Your Dwelling says

    March 7, 2016 at 1:14 PM

    Too cute!! Pinned.

    Reply
    • Delia says

      March 8, 2016 at 2:16 PM

      Thank you Amy!

      Reply
  2. marissa | rae gun ramblings says

    March 8, 2016 at 12:29 AM

    well you just totally killed me with cuteness right there.

    Reply
    • Delia says

      March 8, 2016 at 2:15 PM

      ha! Thanks Marissa! <3

      Reply
  3. Claire says

    March 9, 2016 at 5:08 AM

    These made me smile. Love them pinning them to my cactus board.

    Reply
    • Delia says

      March 9, 2016 at 3:12 PM

      Thank you Claire! <3

      Reply
  4. hilke says

    March 9, 2016 at 9:31 AM

    I love them!!

    Reply
    • Delia says

      March 9, 2016 at 3:12 PM

      Thank you!

      Reply
  5. Dani von Gingered Things says

    March 11, 2016 at 2:29 AM

    What a great idea! Thanks a lto for sharing this!
    I’ll come along more often 馃槈

    Reply
    • Delia says

      March 11, 2016 at 6:58 AM

      Thank you!

      Reply
  6. Maggie says

    March 14, 2016 at 5:20 PM

    These are so cute! Hehe, when I as younger, we went to someone’s house where there was a cactus plant, and of course I had to touch it. That was a bad decision. But now I know!

    Reply
    • Delia says

      March 14, 2016 at 10:58 PM

      Ouch! Yes… Hard way to learn! Thanks Maggie!

      Reply
  7. Victoria @DazzleWhileFrazzled says

    March 25, 2016 at 12:19 PM

    Super cute! Going to share on my FB page for my AZ friends.

    Reply
    • Delia says

      March 28, 2016 at 10:19 AM

      Thank you Victoria!

      Reply
  8. cathy | Cathonketo says

    March 31, 2018 at 11:07 AM

    Thank you for creating this tutorial! It is our Easter Egg Decorating roundup! 馃檪

    Happy Easter!

    Cathy Tibbles
    https://cathonketo.com/keto-easter-go-together-like-eggs-and-bacon/

    Reply
  9. Audrey Nagel says

    March 23, 2021 at 10:19 AM

    Love the cactus eggs! Will be making these for Easter. But instead of filling the pots with stones, I鈥檒l be using jellybeans.

    Reply
    • Delia says

      March 24, 2021 at 10:32 AM

      Jelly beans are a great idea! Love that!

      Reply

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