Easter Egg Stand




This is a very nice and simple Easter egg stand that only needs 2 ingredients
Get Stuff

The only stuff you need is
> multiple feet of 12 gauge wire( I found mine Brocken on the side of a road)
> a 6in section of 1 1/2 inch dowel or pipe
> maybe a pair of pliers
> wire cutters
> multiple feet of 12 gauge wire( I found mine Brocken on the side of a road)
> a 6in section of 1 1/2 inch dowel or pipe
> maybe a pair of pliers
> wire cutters
Measure


In this step you are going to measure the wire to about a foot. You can change the length to make it look cool.
Bend










Wrap the wire once around the dowel or pipe scrap. Hold were the wires connect and curve down. Next use the lower part of the piece and curve with your hand. The base is not an exact science just experiment. : )