DIY Harry Potter Golden Egg

We are back with the Movie Monday Challenge! This month I’m going full nerd with this DIY Harry Potter Golden Egg!

Guess what! It is made with simple materials that come together to create a gorgeous piece of covert nerd decor for your home. Even better, it is a fun way to inject your nerd style into your Easter decor.

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Collage of Harry Potter Golden Egg Pictures with text overlay: DIY Harry Potter Golden Egg

 

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Materials

 

Blue Plastic Egg

Step 1

Start with a clean plastic egg. The color doesn’t matter because you will be covering it.

 

Ball of clay next to plastic egg

Step 2

Next, pull out a piece of air dry clay and roll into a ball as pictured.

 

Clay covered plastic egg

Step 3

Then flatten your ball of clay and use it to cover your egg. It helps to roll the egg in your hands to evenly spread the clay. Be sure to pinch the seams and flatten them.

 

lines carved on clay egg

Step 4

Start carving your design with your ultra fine point marker. Carve lines down from a center point on the top of your egg.

 

Carved Clay Egg

Step 5

Next, carve the building in the picture above starting with the outline then moving onto the smaller details.

Tip:

 

Carve Clay Egg

Step 6

Continue carving the design as you see in the photo above. Again, start with the larger outlines and then move on to the smaller details.

 

Carve Clay Egg

Step 7

Lastly, add the design on the left of the first building you carved. Use the photo above for reference.

Step 8

Repeat carving steps 4 through 7 on the opposite side of your egg.

 

Carved Clay Egg

Step 9

Finally, carve cross hatched lines along the long vertical carved lines.

 

Large Oblong Piece of Clay

Step 10

Now pull out a small piece of clay and roll it slightly oblong.

 

2 small oblong pieces of clay

Step 11

Split your small piece of clay in half.

 

small flattened piece of clay

Step 12

Next, roll out each half of clay into a rope and flatten. Use the picture above for reference.

 

Crossed clay on top of clay egg

Step 13

Place the flattened pieces criss-crossed on the top of your egg as pictured.

 

Carved clay on top of clay egg

Step 14

Add a line down the center of each fourth of your criss-crossed clay pieces.

 

Carved clay on top of clay egg

Step 15

Then add cross hatches as pictured above.

 

Close up of small ball of clay

Step 16

Pull out a small piece of clay and roll it into a ball.

 

circle clay embellishment on clay covered egg

Step 17

Flatten the ball and attach it to the top of your egg.

 

Decorative top of carved clay egg

Step 18

Finish off your egg with a tiny, flattened clay ball.

 

Dried carved clay egg

Step 19

Allow the clay to dry completely before moving on. Follow the directions on your packaging. For example, the Crayola clay that I used calls for 2-3 days dry time depending on thickness.

Tip:

 

Gold painted carved egg

Step 20

After your clay has dried completely, cover it in gold enamel paint. Let it dry completely.

Step 21 (Optional)

Touch up any areas with gold paint as needed. Mine did not so I skipped this step.

Step 22

Now cover one half of your egg with black acrylic paint. This is easiest if you put a dollop on your finger and spread it over the egg. Pay special attention to the carved areas.

 

Close up of black paint on carved egg

Step 23

Immediately use a paper towel to wipe off the excess black acrylic paint.

 

Close up of black paint on carved egg

Step 24

Repeat steps 22 and 23 on the remaining part of your egg.

 

Close up of black paint on carved egg

Step 25

Allow your paint to dry to completely and you’re good to go!

 

Harry Potter Golden Egg

Collage of Harry Potter Golden Egg Pictures with text overlay: DIY Harry Potter Golden Egg

This DIY Harry Potter Golden Egg is the most fun egg project I have ever made. It is the perfect new covert nerd decor for your home. Originally I was going to use it as Easter decor but I love it so much it is going to be out year-long.

Now it’s time to check out the other awesome projects my friends made for this month’s Movie Monday Challenge! See all of the creativity at work below.

See where I’m linking up!

On the last (or fourth) Monday of each month, a group of bloggers participate in a #MovieMondayChallenge, hosted by C’mon Get Crafty! We decide on a topic, genre, or specific movie to use for inspiration and everyone gets free reign to create something wonderful!

This month’s challenge was. . . . KIDS! Everyone was allowed to choose their own favorite film so long as it was inspired by the challenge word.

Now let’s see what everyone else was inspired to create for this month’s #MovieMondayChallenge!! If you’d like to join our Facebook group, you can request an invite here.



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Fun Peeps Inspired Crafts and Treats for Easter

Next weekend is Easter! Eek! Today we’re checking out ideas that are a little more fun. These fun Peeps inspired crafts and treats are a playful take on Easter.

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This Easter is bittersweet for my family. My uncle recently passed away and all weekend we have been preparing all of the arrangements. As soon as this is over we will be forced to jump right into the holiday. It has definitely been a stressful time.

That’s why I wanted to do a playful round-up today. These crafts and treats brighten your spirits and remind you that there is always joy in the darkest times.

 

Colorful bunny straws with scattered candy around them

Bunny Decorated Straws (Keeping it Real)

It doesn’t get much more fun than these adorable bunny straws. They will make the kiddos get excited even when they’re drinking water.

 

Easter vignette with floral Peeps centerpiece arrangement

DIY 10-Minute Easter Peeps Centerpiece (Dazzle While Frazzled)

If you don’t love the taste of Peeps (like me) then turn them into awesome decor like this centerpiece.

 

Pudding cups with green frosting grass and bunny Peeps on top

Marshmallow Bunny Peeps Pudding Cups (Walking on Sunshine)

For the family members that love Peeps, make these adorable pudding cups. Guaranteed the kids will love them.

 

Framed Peeps printable

What Up My Peeps Printable (Bombshell Bling)

Okay, you seriously need this printable… and also put this on a shirt… and if there’s time, maybe a blanket. This design is just that awesome.

 

Easter bunny head cutout out cookie with pink filling

Easter Bunny Cut Out Cookies (The Flying Couponer)

While not expressly Peeps, these adorable cookies resemble their adorable heads. They’re also a great way to enjoy a bunny treat without eating those marshmallow bunnies.

 

Lavender bunny heads soap in ceramic container

Lavender Bunny Soap with Essential Oils (Simply Designing)

Have you ever seen such an adorable soap? Not only are these bunnies incredibly cute, they’re also infused with calming lavender. That will make the holidays more zen for you.

 

Lavender Easter bunny skirt on little girl

Easter Maxi Skirt Sewing Tutorial (Bombshell Bling)

Do you feel the itch to get sewing? This easy maxi skirt is the perfect fun craft to scratch that itch. Can you say most adorable mommy and me outfits ever?

How to Dip Dye Marshmallows with Food Coloring (Made in a Day)

Again, not expressly Peeps but I included it because it lets you make your own colorful marshmallow creations. All of your guests will love munching on these during the family dinner.

 

Collage of Peeps inspired crafts and treats with text overlay: Fun Peeps Inspired Crafts + Treats

How much fun are these Peeps inspired crafts and treats? I definitely need to get that “What up my Peeps” design on a t-shirt for sure. Don’t be surprised if you see me sporting it eclectically in July! Now it’s time to check out the Merry Monday link party. Share your awesome new projects and ideas then hop around and be inspired.

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Mint and Raspberry Chocolate Crosses for Easter

Save money on basket fillers this year with these delicious mint and raspberry chocolate crosses. They’re easy to make and kiddos love them!

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Baskets filled with candy are your nightmare on Easter. It leads to sugar-hyped kiddos and cupboards full of candy for months.

I believe we were still hoarding Easter candy come Christmas last year. That’s why we don’t load our Easter baskets up with candy.

Instead the kids get one plastic egg with candy inside, peeps (because they’re pretty), and a chocolate cross.

Years ago, I bought this chocolate mold and started making my own to save money and it has definitely paid for itself. This year, mix up the traditional chocolate with these mint and raspberry chocolate crosses.

Funny story… I hate white chocolate. I have no idea why, I have just never enjoyed the taste.

Unfortunately, white chocolate is the best for making the pretty colors and designs that I love. You simply can’t achieve that prettiness with cocoa chocolate.

Luckily, my kids have never met a candy they didn’t like so I get to enjoy the pretty colors and designs vicariously through them. That’s how these fun mint and raspberry chocolate crosses came to be.

Note: I used Duncan Hines Frosting Creations to flavor the candy melts which are no longer available. I’ve included links to my favorite candy flavoring for the same flavors. To achieve the same colors as my crosses, you will need to add some gel food coloring.

 

Pink and Green chocolate crosses with sprinkles

Mint and Raspberry Chocolate Crosses Ingredients

 

Unmelted chocolate candies

Step 1

Start by melting your chocolate in a microwave safe bowl in 30 second increments until melted.

Step 2

Next, stir your shortening into the melted chocolate. This will make it smoother and easier to pour.

Step 3

Divide your melted chocolate in half and add the second half to a separate bowl.

 

Melted pink chocolate in bowl

Step 4

Then add one flavoring to each bowl and stir to combine.

 

Sprinkles in a Plastic Cross Mold

Step 5

Add sprinkles to the bottom of your cross molds and pour the melted chocolate into them.

 

Green and pink chocolate in cross mold

Step 6

Let your chocolate set then pop your crosses out of the molds.

 

Pink and Green chocolate crosses with sprinkles

Green chocolate cross with sprinkles

Collage of chocolate crosses with text overlay: Mint and Raspberry Chocolate Crosses for Easter

That’s all there is to these mint and raspberry chocolate crosses. They are so easy to make and a perfect treat for the kiddos’ Easter baskets. You can also control the level of chocolate. If you want your kids to have less, only fill the molds up halfway. They will still get a festive treat in their baskets without it being over-the-top.

 

Empty plastic cross mold

Don’t forget to grab your cross mold. This is worth every penny and I love that I can make 2 at a time. When you have a bunch of rugrats to fill baskets for, anything that helps you save time while saving money is awesome!

Yield: 2 Chocolate Crosses

Mint and Raspberry Chocolate Crosses

Mint and Raspberry Chocolate Crosses
Cook Time 5 minutes
Additional Time 1 hour
Total Time 1 hour 5 minutes

Ingredients

  • White Candy Melts
  • 2 Tbsp. Shortening
  • Raspberry Flavoring
  • Mint Chocolate Chip Flavoring
  • Colorful Sprinkles

Instructions

  1. Start by melting your chocolate in a microwave safe bowl in 30 second increments until melted.
  2. Next, stir your shortening into the melted chocolate. This will make it smoother and easier to pour.
  3. Divide your melted chocolate in half and add the second half to a separate bowl.
  4. Then add one flavoring to each bowl and stir to combine.
  5. Add sprinkles to the bottom of your cross molds and pour the melted chocolate into them.
  6. Let your chocolate set then pop your crosses out of the molds.

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