Easter egg paper usually ends up in the trash. What a shame: it's special, both for its quality, its colors, and its durability. Why waste it? It can be reused to wrap gifts, but also to cover books and line drawers or plant pots.
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Gift wrapping paper
To begin, a very simple idea is to reuse the colored Easter egg wrappers to wrap gifts for friends and family. With a little imagination, the wrapping paper can also be transformed into a gift bag for Easter eggs to give to the little ones.
Bookmark
How about a unique bookmark? Just cut out some cardboard and glue some Easter egg wrapping onto it. You can leave it plain, or perhaps add a satin ribbon or tassel for a more sophisticated touch.
Book covering
Do you have children who go to school? One idea is to cover their books with chocolate egg paper: this will prevent them from getting damaged and, at the same time, you'll have found a way to personalize their school textbooks in an original and low-cost way.
Drawer lining
Reuse Easter egg paper to line drawers where you store sweaters and clothes: a great way to decorate the inside of furniture, especially old ones, and prevent new ones from getting damaged. The same goes for the walls of your home: try decoupaging them using the Easter egg wrapping.
Covering for plant pots
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The creative recycling ideas for Easter egg paper continue: you can use it, once again, to line the plant pots, especially indoors. They'll add a pop of color to your vases.
Jewelry box lining
Do you have an old man at home? jewel case Is it worn by time and want to give it a new look? Simply line it with the Easter egg paper you've been saving. Do it carefully, for a result designed down to the smallest details.
Kite
Recycled Easter egg paper Cicagna Comprehensive Institute
Have fun with the children building a Eagle, you just need to get some simple materials and assemble it in the simplest way possible, starting from two intersecting wooden sticks on which to glue it.
Decorative festoons
Save the colored paper from Easter eggs and reuse it to make streamers and flags for your children's birthday parties. Or, carefully cut it into small, even pieces, you'll have a nice supply of confetti for your parties.
Christmas balls
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If the ideas we've suggested so far haven't convinced you, cut it into very small pieces and set it aside. For next Christmas, place it inside clear plastic balls and hang them on the tree for a surprising creative way to recycle Easter egg paper.
Read also:
- "Easter is the celebration of hope that does not disappoint" (Pope Francis)
- DIY Easter Decorations: 10 Ideas to Personalize Your Home
- How to Recycle Easter Egg Containers
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