Plastic Easter eggs are a staple item found in homes all over the world during the spring holiday. But, what are you supposed to do with the eggs after the kids have found them and taken out all of the goodies inside? Rather than throwing away your plastic Easter eggs, think outside of the box about how to reuse them. Not only is it the environmentally responsible thing to do, but it's also economical and practical.
One of the best things about plastic Easter eggs is that they open up, revealing a useful storage area that you can use to put many of your belongings. They are especially good for storing small items like jewelry or trinkets. For example, if you have a jewelry box that you use to store all of your necklaces and rings, you are probably all too familiar with the problem of them getting tangled up inside of your box. One way to solve this is to place each necklace into an individual egg so that they don't intertwine.
You can also use plastic Easter eggs as party decorations even though it is not Easter. You can easily create a garland that you can hang up from anywhere by closing a piece of string or ribbon inside of each egg, making sure that they are spaced out evenly. You can also use your plastic Easter eggs as weights to keep helium balloons from floating away. Simply insert the string on the balloon inside of the egg and place a few coins or a stone inside. Finally, you can also use them to make colorful centerpieces by placing them inside of a basket or inside of a glass vase.
Finally, you can use your plastic Easter eggs as packing supplies to help absorb the shock of shipping items. Instead of using Styrofoam peanuts or bubble wrap, throw in a lot of your extra plastic Easter eggs into the box. Since they are mostly filled with air and are made out of a lightweight material, they make the perfect shipping medium.
By using a little imagination and thinking outside of the box, you can find new uses for your plastic Easter eggs.
Plastic easter eggs are usually used for the easter egg hunts generally for kids. They can be dangerous because they look similar to eggs that little kids paint, but under close supervision are fine to use.
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Keep them for next year or throw them away.
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Easter is the holiday of spring when the Easter bunny leaves plastic eggs full of money or candy . If the Easter Bunny really even exists , we don't know. what we all here is what people think , not what is true.
we eat Easter eggs at Easter to celebrate new life.
you do not eat easter eggs
well someone hides the eggs... and then you get a basket and collect them, there usually plastic filled with candy.
some people say that Easter eggs and in particular the rolling of Easter eggs symbolises the disciples rolling away the stones at the entrance to Jesus' tomb. however Easter eggs Easter chicks and Easter bunnies represent fertility,new life,and the reawakening of spring
Well iv seen kids hunt for hard boiled eggs and plastic eggs with candy inside of them and also some kids don't believe in Easter. Like rag heads such as Muslim kids
Well you could boil your own eggs but thats a big mess But inside of a plastic eggs if you have younger younger kids its easier to put soft candys