[Nfb-krafters-korner] looking for suggestions to make "hangers" foreggs

Ramona Walhof ramona.walhof at gmail.com
Wed Jan 4 02:33:54 UTC 2012


Heather, how fragile are the eggs?  If you can find something for a little 
disc or square on the bottom, then I would think you can push a needle 
through the egg and hang it with the thread that was in the needle.  But you 
would probably need a thin piece of plastic or maybe even aluminum foil at 
the end of the thread to keep the knot from pulling through.  If the paper 
mache is pretty stable, then try pipe stem cleaners.  You can use a little 
bend on the bottom and bend a loop on the top.  That's the easiest way if 
the eggs won't fall apart.

I never thought of an Easter tree. Good idea!

Ramona
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Heather Kirkwood" <hkdawn at yahoo.com>
To: <nfb-krafters-korner at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Tuesday, January 03, 2012 6:31 PM
Subject: [Nfb-krafters-korner] looking for suggestions to make "hangers" 
foreggs


I'm finally headed home on Thursday! It's been great, but seven weeks on the 
road, with a little surgery thrown in along the way, is just a bit much! I'm 
feeling MUCH better now and looking forward to getting home to my stuff (and 
my crafts and artwork in my studio!).

I have a project I want to do, but need a little help or some suggestions. I 
spent part of my childhood in Germany. There, we had Easter trees (like 
Christmas trees without the greenery). We hung Easter eggs from the tree 
(usually like a big branch) as one would hang Christmas ornaments.

I have a ton of paper mache eggs. I got them on sale after Easter last year 
very cheap, so I bought a ton of them. I want to decorate them like Easter 
eggs. I'll probably paint them, and maybe use some beads to make them more 
tactile. My trouble is every sort of hanger I've made for them in the past 
seems to fall off too easily.

Does anyone have ideas for this? I've tried floral wire and ribbon super 
glued to the top. It doesn't work well.



Heather Kirkwood
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