
Step 1:
Start by emptying real eggs. Using a knife, make a small hole in the top of the egg.

Step 2:
Shake to empty the egg, taking care not to break the shell.

Step 3:
Gently rinse the inside of the egg and leave to dry.

Step 4:
Prepare your creative concrete for decoration, following the instructions on the container (1 part water to 10 parts concrete). Using a funnel, fill your eggs.
Be careful: if the concrete is very liquid, the water will rise to the surface and give the impression that the egg is full.

Step 5:
Leave to dry for 24 hours.
Step 6:
Flake off the eggshell with your fingers (forget the manicure ;p) or with a knife or spoon.
Step 7:
Once your eggs are flaked, outline the areas to be painted with masking tape(I've sometimes made patterns in successive stages of outline-paint-outline-paint).

Step 8:
Apply 2 or 3 coats of concrete paint.

Step 9:
Once the paint is dry, remove your masking tape.

And there you have it, a pretty Easter decoration.

Thanks to Spring In Fialta for this tutorial!












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