Keeping with my Mermaid spring theme this year, here’s a fun Sand Easter Eggs crafts for the March Pinterest Challenge!

In case you’re new to the blog, the purpose of the Pinterest Challenge is to motivate all the participants (and you too) to not just pin, but to make it happen! This month’s challenge is about Spring Projects with a focus on Easter and Gardening, so I chose to make a sand Easter egg craft to go with my Mermaid Tablescape.
This craft was inspired by this Pinterest pin —>>Glitter Sand Easter Eggs.
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Sand Easter Eggs Video
For this Pinterest Challenge, I’m sharing a video I made last year. Yes, I created these eggs last year! I never put it up on the blog, so it’s time to share this spring craft. These eggs fit in perfectly with this year’s Mermaid Easter Table and is a great craft to keep the kids busy.
For more Pinterest inspired projects from this month’s Pinterest Challenge hosts, check out the links below ↓
My Pinterventures • Across the Boulevard
Cookies Coffee and Crafts • Farm Girl Reformed • Slices of Life
Decorate and More with Tip • Purple Hues and Me
Intelligent Domestications • Sew Crafty Crochet
Life Beyond Kitchen • Our Crafty Mom • Our Good Life
Modern on Monticello • Sum of their Stories • EyeLoveKnots
Create with Cynthia • This Autoimmune Life • DIY Vibes
Mom Home Guide • Stone Cottage Adventures • Teadoddles
Now, let’s see what the other hosts have created ⇓⇓
More Easter Ideas . . .

Alexandra says
I love how the gold shines. These are gorgeous! And definitely make for a fun twist on Spring decor to still fit with the nautical theme.
Jenny says
Those are cool Easter eggs. They really have a pretty shine too. What a great craft.
Cherryl Ehlenburg says
I love seeing different methods of easter egg decorating! This is a very unique way to decorate them!
Beverly says
These are fun! I made some similar ones a few years ago using Epsom salt. Now I want to make some using sand to go with my other coastal decor.
Beverly recently posted…Easy Dollar Store Bunny Craft
Erlene at My Pinterventures says
How did the Epsom salt hold up? I’ve seen jars and things made with it, but always wondered how it held up.
Marci says
Sharing on Facebook… -Marci @ Stone Cottage Adventures
Erlene at My Pinterventures says
Thanks Marci.
Marci says
I love the texture of the sand! How unique and so very pretty! pinning -Marci @ Stone Cottage Adventures
Donna @ Modern on Monticello says
Definitely a unique new way to make Easter Eggs. Great Project.
Gail @Purple Hues and Me says
Love the look of your sand eggs, Erlene! How creative and unique! And definitely tropical for Easter!
Gail @Purple Hues and Me recently posted…Decoupage Egg and Stand
Terrie Tipler says
Love your video tutorial on how you created your Easter eggs. Happy Spring Erlene!
Erlene at My Pinterventures says
Thanks Terrie. Sometimes videos are easier to follow.
Roseann Hampton says
What a fun idea! You always have such great decor ideas!
Roseann Hampton recently posted…Crocheted Easter Egg Coasters
Joanne says
What a fun way to add coastal flare to your easter décor! Pinned.
Joanne recently posted…March De-Stash Challenge– Spring Mason Jar Luminaries
Cynthia says
Erlene, Your eggs are adorable. Love hopping with you on this pinterest challenge!
Pamela says
These are so cool! so simple and come out so pretty. i love the glitter mod podge idea. Perfect for your mermaid themed mantle!