Transform your porch with modern faux-stone sculptures using a surprising material: plastic Easter eggs submerged in cement. This DIY project offers an affordable way to create stylish outdoor decor that mimics the look of stone. With just a few materials, you can craft eye-catching sculptures that add a contemporary touch to your home exterior. These unique pieces are not only conversation starters but also durable and weather-resistant, making them perfect for outdoor display.
Place these modern sculptures on either side of your front door for a balanced look, or use them to frame a garden path. Coordinate with neutral or earthy tones in your outdoor decor to enhance the stone-like appearance. Consider pairing with potted plants for a natural, organic feel. The gray cement will complement green foliage and colorful flowers, creating a harmonious outdoor aesthetic.
Faux-Stone Easter Egg Sculptures

Materials
60 bright plastic Easter eggs
50 lbs of heavy gray cement mix
Large mixing bucket
Water (as needed for cement mix)
Trowel
Protective gloves
Drop cloth or plastic sheeting
Directions
1. Prepare your workspace by laying down a drop cloth or plastic sheeting to protect the area from cement spills.
2. Put on protective gloves to handle the cement safely.
3. Mix the heavy gray cement in a large bucket according to the package instructions, adding water gradually until you achieve a thick, workable consistency.
4. Submerge each plastic Easter egg into the cement, ensuring it is fully coated. Use a trowel to remove excess cement and smooth the surface.
5. Allow each egg to dry partially, then arrange them in a cluster or stacked formation while the cement is still pliable. This will help them adhere to each other and form a cohesive sculpture.
6. Once you've arranged the eggs into your desired sculptural shape, allow the cement to cure completely according to the manufacturer's instructions, typically 24-48 hours.
7. After the cement has fully set, move your new sculptures to the desired location on your porch or garden.

Variations & Tips
For a more textured surface, consider adding small aggregates like gravel or pebbles into the cement mix before submerging the eggs. This will create a rougher, more organic texture. Alternatively, experiment with cement pigments to introduce subtle color variations, enhancing the stone-like appearance. For added stability, incorporate a metal or wooden rod through the center of the sculpture when arranging the eggs, providing a sturdy internal framework.