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Jute Wrapped Eggs

Angela SellariBy Angela Sellari
Angela Sellari
Angela Sellari Founder of AboutAMom

Angela is the founder of About A Mom and currently acts as a content creator and editor-in-chief for the About A Mom Team. She has been a professional blogger for over 10 years. Angela has appeared…

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I keep trying to tell myself that it’s too early to start sharing Easter projects, but then I realized that Easter is only 4 weeks away. AND, it is after St. Patrick’s Day. I made these jute wrapped eggs for Easter, but in all honesty they would be nice to have in the house year round. Just place the jute covered eggs into a basket or bowl, and onto the coffee table for an eye catching centerpiece.

Jute Wrapped Eggs

My inspiration came from seeing jute eggs and letters online. To pretty mine up for Easter I added bits of ribbon and ribbon roses. The inspiration eggs were made using a hot glue gun, but I found that clear craft glue worked just fine and didn’t burn my fingers – making this a fun project that the kids can help with.

Here’s What You’ll Need:

Paper Mache Eggs (I picked mine up at the craft store.)
Jute Twine (Mine came from Dollar General.)
Clear Craft Glue
Scissors
Scraps of ribbon, lace, and ribbon roses

Jute Wrapped Eggs

Instructions:

To begin, glue down the jute on the pointy end of an egg. Glue and wrap. Glue and wrap, working your way round the egg, being careful to fill any gaps. Finish off the other end of the egg, and you’re done. Use pieces of lace, ribbons, and ribbon roses to adorn the eggs. On one of mine, I made a jute bow and glued it on.

Jute Wrapped Eggs

That’s it. Easy peasy! What projects have you done with jute twine?

About Angela SellariContent Creation & Editing

Angela is the founder of About A Mom and currently acts as a content creator and editor-in-chief for the About A Mom Team. She has been a professional blogger for over 10 years. Angela has appeared in numerous TV segments, advertising campaigns and her work has been featured by many top publications. She lives in Tampa, Florida.

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Published: Mar 22, 2014 | Updated: Oct 2, 2025

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  1. Raijean says

    Posted on 3/23 at 11:19 PM

    Super cute!! Love this idea!

    Reply
  2. Jennifer @ My Sweet Sanity says

    Posted on 3/24 at 12:01 AM

    These are really pretty! I now need to go get some eggs.

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  3. Terra Heck says

    Posted on 3/24 at 5:23 AM

    I love the pretty vintage look of those. I need to get my butt in gear. You just reminded me Easter will be here real soon.

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  4. Liz Mays says

    Posted on 3/24 at 7:33 AM

    How easy this is but how utterly adorable! A bunch of them look so cute together like that.

    Reply
  5. Sarah says

    Posted on 3/24 at 8:44 AM

    These are very pretty, they look great in your wire basket. Thanks for sharing your tips.

    Reply
  6. Kelsey Apley says

    Posted on 3/24 at 3:00 PM

    Now those are Darling!! I love crafts that look so beautiful and that are easy to create!!!

    Reply
  7. Marcie W. says

    Posted on 3/24 at 7:44 PM

    Is jute twine also known as hemp twine? I have never heard of jute and it seems to really resemble hemp. I really like the natural look of this decor!

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  8. AlyssabethsVintage says

    Posted on 3/24 at 8:18 PM

    LOVE these !!

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  9. Crystal Nell says

    Posted on 3/24 at 10:34 PM

    Love how they turned out!! They have a cute, country feel to them. Pinned them!!

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  10. Anne says

    Posted on 3/25 at 1:28 AM

    So simple and elegant! I just bought some foam eggs wondering how I could dress them up. I’m going to do this, and put them in a nest on a wreath! Thanks for the great idea through Mandy’s Recipe Box link party.

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