Old Bibles are plentiful at garage sales. This one I picked up for $1.00. The pages were fragile and because it's written in the old King James Version, it's likely that it won't be read in today's world. So I bought it and decoupaged styrofoam Easter Eggs with it's torn pages. A special verse in intact on each one.
They make a great addition to your Easter table, and you can even give one to each guest when they leave. Taking a Bible verse home with them in the form off a decoration is a great way to spread God's love.
For more details, watch the video below!
UPDATE: After making this video and letting the eggs dry for a couple of weeks, they were still tacky to the touch using regular Modge Podge. They weren't terrible to use, but not ideal. So I ended up using a household shellac that I had over them and they dried nice and hard and weren't sticky at all. If you do this craft, Modge Podge does make several products that seem better, namely Modge Podge Hard Coat and Modge Podge Dishwasher Safe versions. But look around your garage, you may have just the thing that you need and won't have to spend any money!
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