Creating a DIY Easter garland with neon plastic eggs and jute twine is a fun, festive project that's perfect for adding a pop of color to your holiday decor. This delightful garland is not only easy to make but also adds a playful, whimsical touch to any room. It's a great way to celebrate the vibrant spirit of Easter and bring a handmade charm to your home.
This Easter garland is a bold statement piece that can be hung along a fireplace mantel, draped over a doorway, or strung across a window. Pair it with neutral decor to allow the neon colors to stand out. Incorporate natural elements like woven baskets or wooden accents to complement the jute twine and create a harmonious blend between rustic and modern styles.
Neon Easter Egg Garland

Materials
30 neon plastic Easter eggs
Thick brown jute twine, 10 feet
Hot glue gun with glue sticks
Scissors
Directions
Cut the jute twine to your desired length, allowing extra length for hanging.
Plug in the hot glue gun and let it heat up.
Take a neon plastic Easter egg and apply a small line of hot glue along its seam.
Carefully press the egg onto the jute twine, holding it in place for a few seconds until the glue sets.
Continue adding eggs, spacing them evenly along the twine. Adjust spacing to your preference.
Once all eggs are glued, let the garland set for a few minutes to ensure all eggs are securely attached.
Hang your Easter garland in your desired location and enjoy the festive decor.

Variations & Tips
To customize your garland, consider using eggs in different sizes or patterns to add visual interest. You can also intersperse the eggs with other decorative elements such as small faux flowers, leaves, or ribbons to enhance the garland's texture and depth. If you prefer a more subtle look, opt for pastel-colored eggs instead of neon. Experiment with the spacing between the eggs to create a more dense or airy garland, depending on your decor style.