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Colourful Easter eggs ones are definitely a must at the annual Easter brunch. How about matching concrete egg cups, which also work great as decoration. With gaudy accent colours, these egg cups will make for enthusiastic faces!
First mix the concrete according to the instructions on the package. Fill the concrete mass into the smallest mould, press an egg in the middle and fix it to the mould with adhesive tape. Make sure that the egg stands straight in the concrete. Tip: Spray the egg with release agent in advance. This makes it easier to remove it from the concrete later
After the concrete mass has dried thoroughly, remove the egg and remove the mould. Form ears from the wire. Drill small holes with a concrete drill bit into the top of the concrete bowl where the ears will later sit. Now you can put the ears into the pre-drilled holes. If necessary, fix the whole thing additionally with some super glue
Alternatively, you can stick your ears into the still soft concrete as soon as it has dried a little. If necessary, you may have to support the ears slightly to prevent them from tilting out of the soft concrete. With this method, no holes need to be drilled
Finally the egg cups can be painted with bright colors.