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Easter Egg Tulips are a simple spring craft that feels festive and fresh! With just a few supplies, you can turn plastic Easter eggs into colorful tulip blooms that look adorable in a vase, basket, or centerpiece. This is one of those easter craft ideas that works just as well for kids as it does for adults, making it perfect for classrooms, parties, or a cozy afternoon craft at home.

Easter Egg Tulips (A Sweet Spring Craft)
Whether you’re planning easter crafts for kids or want a low-stress DIY for your spring decor, this project comes together in minutes and delivers major seasonal charm.
Why You’ll Love This Craft
Perfect for easter crafts for adults and kids
Budget-friendly using leftover plastic Easter eggs
No paint, no drying time, no cleanup
Great for classrooms, parties, and spring decorating
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Supplies
- Faux tulips
- Plastic Easter eggs
- Hot glue
That’s it! Three supplies, zero mess, and no drying time. I got everything from Hobby Lobby, but consider Walmart, the Dollar Store, Michaels, and more!

How to Make Easter Egg Tulips
- Glue the egg to the flower
Add a small amount of hot glue to the base of the decorative egg. Press the Easter egg into the center of the flower. - Let it set
Hold in place for a few seconds until the glue sets completely. - Display and enjoy
Arrange your Easter egg tulips in a vase, mason jar, or Easter basket for instant spring decor.

Tips
Use low-temperature hot glue if kids are helping
Choose pastel or speckled eggs for a softer, spring look
Trim faux stems to different lengths for a more natural arrangement
Work one flower at a time so the glue doesn’t cool too quickly

Turn plastic Easter eggs into charming spring decor with these Easter Egg Tulips. This easy Easter craft idea works for Easter crafts for kids or adults and is perfect for tables, baskets, and centerpieces.

This is one of those easter craft ideas that looks way more impressive than the effort it takes, and that’s always a win.
Fun Variations
Mini bouquets: Use smaller eggs and short stems for place settings
Glitter eggs: Lightly glitter the eggs before gluing for extra sparkle
Name card holders: Write names on the eggs for Easter table decor
Rainbow display: Arrange tulips by egg color for a cheerful centerpiece
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Easter Egg Tulips
Supplies
- Faux tulips
- Plastic Easter eggs
- Hot glue
Instructions
- Glue the egg to the flower – Add a small amount of hot glue to the base of the decorative egg. Press the Easter egg into the center of the flower.
- Let it set – Hold in place for a few seconds until the glue sets completely.
- Display and enjoy – Arrange your Easter egg tulips in a vase, mason jar, or Easter basket for instant spring decor.








