Reuse Egg Cartons To Make Black-Eyed Susan Flowers
Transform your old egg cartons into beautiful black-eyed Susan flowers with this creative DIY project. Instead of throwing away your used egg cartons, repurpose them into something stunning and unique. By cutting and painting the individual sections of the carton, you can create petals that resemble the vibrant yellow and brown hues of black-eyed Susans. Add a touch of green paint for the stems and leaves, and you'll have a gorgeous bouquet of flowers that will never wilt or fade. Whether you're looking for a new centerpiece for your dining table or a decorative piece for your living room, these egg carton black-eyed Susans are sure to impress. You can even customize the size and shape of the flowers to fit your personal style and preferences. So next time you're about to toss out an empty egg carton, think twice and consider turning it into a stunning piece of art instead.
- White Paint (optional only needed if you want to lighten the color of your paints)
- Paint Brush
- Scissors
- 5 Flex Straws
- 2 Paper Egg Cartons
- Hot Glue Gun & Glue
- Yellow Paint
- Green Paint
- Black Paint
How To Make These Flowers:
To start you need to cut out the center-raised areas of the egg carton. I had 5 in each carton.
In each of the corners make a cut that goes most of the way down. When done it should kinda look like a windmill shape.
Trim the edges so they look more like flower petals. You want them to be more rounded and not a windmill shape.
On the bottom of the sections that hold the eggs, there is a little round area. Cut out 5 of those. If yours do not have a circle, just cut one out yourself.
Grab those first petal pieces and paint them yellow. You want to paint them inside and out. Set aside and allow it to dry.
The small circle pieces you want to paint those black.
You need to paint the straws green. I found it best to set these up in something, I used the small holes in the top of the egg carton. Paint half the straw first and allow it to dry. Then when dry flip over and paint the other ends.
Cut two small slits in the flexy end of the straw.
Bend those out so the straw is split in half on the end.
In the hole of the bottom of the yellow parts, push the straw through. If your carton pieces do not already have a hole, make one just big enough to fit the straw. Use a dot of glue to attach the slit straw pieces to the petals.
Now add some glue over the glued straw and add another set of yellow petals over the glued straw. Turn it so the petals are in the gaps of the other petals.
Glue the black circle into the center of the flower.
What Other Types Of Flowers Would This Work For?
While I made these to be black-eyed Susan flowers, you could make these to be any type of flower in the daisy family. You simply need to just change up the color of the paint.
A few other flower options would be,
- Daisy
- Purple Coneflower (aka Echinacea purpurea)
- Asters