Hey there, Easter enthusiasts! As an Easter Plastic Egg supplier, I'm always on the lookout for fun and creative ways to use these colorful little eggs. Today, I'm going to share with you a super cool DIY project: how to turn Easter plastic eggs into bookmarks. It's a great way to add a touch of Easter spirit to your reading adventures, and it's also a fun activity to do with the kids.
Materials You'll Need
First things first, let's talk about the materials you'll need for this project. Obviously, you'll need some Easter plastic eggs. You can find these at most dollar stores, craft stores, or even online. I've got a wide variety of Easter plastic eggs in different colors, sizes, and designs, so if you're looking to stock up, hit me up!


Besides the eggs, you'll also need some strong glue, like super glue or hot glue (but be careful with hot glue, it can burn!). A pair of scissors, some decorative elements like stickers, beads, or glitter, and a piece of ribbon or twine for the bookmark loop.
Step 1: Prepare the Easter Plastic Eggs
Start by opening your Easter plastic eggs. You'll want to clean them out if there's any candy residue or debris inside. Just give them a quick rinse with some warm water and let them dry completely.
Once they're dry, you can start thinking about how you want to decorate your eggs. You can keep it simple and just use one color, or you can get really creative and mix and match different colors and patterns. If you're using stickers, now's the time to stick them on the eggs. You can find all sorts of cute Easter-themed stickers at the craft store. If you're using beads or glitter, you can glue them on with your strong glue.
Step 2: Cut the Eggs
Now it's time to cut the eggs. You'll want to cut one half of the egg in half vertically, so you end up with two long, thin pieces. You can use your scissors to do this, but be careful not to cut yourself. The other half of the egg, you can keep whole for now.
Step 3: Glue the Pieces Together
Take the two long, thin pieces that you just cut and glue them to the inside of the whole half of the egg. You can use your super glue or hot glue for this. Make sure to press the pieces firmly together so that they stick well.
Step 4: Add the Decorative Elements
Once the glue has dried, you can add some more decorative elements to your bookmark. You can glue on some more beads or glitter, or you can use a marker to draw some cute Easter designs on the egg. You can also add a little Easter charm or a small figurine to the front of the bookmark for an extra special touch.
Step 5: Create the Bookmark Loop
Now it's time to create the bookmark loop. Cut a piece of ribbon or twine about 6 inches long. Fold it in half and glue the ends to the back of the bookmark, near the top. Make sure the loop is big enough to fit over the top of your book.
Step 6: Finish Your Bookmark
Once the glue has dried on the loop, your Easter plastic egg bookmark is ready to use! You can use it to mark your place in your favorite book, or you can give it as a gift to a friend or family member.
More Easter Decor Ideas
If you're still in the Easter spirit and looking for more ways to decorate your home, I've got some great suggestions for you. Check out our Wooden Easter Egg Tree. It's a beautiful and unique way to display your Easter plastic eggs. You can hang your decorated eggs on the tree and create a stunning centerpiece for your Easter table.
And if you're looking for something a little different, we also have Cute Animal Shape Wooden Mobile Phone Universal Holder. It's not strictly an Easter decoration, but it's so cute and useful that you'll want to keep it out all year round.
And for those of you who like to plan ahead, we also have Red Mushroom Christmas Decorations. They're perfect for adding a touch of whimsy to your Christmas tree or mantel.
Contact Me for Your Easter Plastic Egg Needs
So there you have it, folks! A fun and easy way to turn Easter plastic eggs into bookmarks. I hope you enjoyed this DIY project and that you'll give it a try. If you're interested in purchasing Easter plastic eggs for your own DIY projects or for Easter decorations, I'd love to hear from you. Just drop me a message, and we can start talking about your needs. Whether you're a small business looking to stock up on Easter supplies or an individual looking for some fun Easter crafts, I've got you covered.
References
- Craft Store Catalogs
- Online Easter Craft Blogs
- Personal Experience as an Easter Plastic Egg Supplier




