Studio DIY's Homemade Burger Eggs for Easter are Festive and Food-Focused
Alyson Wyers — March 28, 2016 — Art & Design
References: studiodiy & howsweeteats
There is still just enough time to make these DIY burger eggs for Easter. Created by Studio DIY, the homemade Easter eggs are food-focused and decorated to look just like an oblong cheeseburger.
To make your own, you will need hardboiled brown eggs (to mimic the buns), non-toxic markers in colors like white, red and brown, yellow paper, white school glue, scissors and green streamers or tissue paper. Of course, you can also improvise a bit depending on your favorite burger toppings.
The festive burger eggs can also be accompanied with faux french fries in a basket to complete the look. Either way, it is a fun craft to do on a rainy spring day.
To make your own, you will need hardboiled brown eggs (to mimic the buns), non-toxic markers in colors like white, red and brown, yellow paper, white school glue, scissors and green streamers or tissue paper. Of course, you can also improvise a bit depending on your favorite burger toppings.
The festive burger eggs can also be accompanied with faux french fries in a basket to complete the look. Either way, it is a fun craft to do on a rainy spring day.
Trend Themes
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Industry Implications
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