Egg drop projects are a classic way to spark creativity and test your DIY skills. Whether you’re crafting with kids or indulging in some weekend fun, these ideas will have you reaching for your craft supplies.
1. Geometric Straw Fortress
Craft a fortress using straws to cradle your egg gently. My first attempt looked like a modern art piece, but it worked like a charm!
2. Water Balloon Wonder
Place your egg in a water balloon. It’s a bit messy, but oh, the suspense is worth it!
3. Layered Luxury
Wrap your egg in multiple layers of protection, like cotton and bubble wrap. It’s a bit like dressing your egg for a chilly day.
4. Toothpick Tangle
Create a frame of toothpicks around your egg. This one’s a bit tricky, but the reward is watching the structure take the hit.
5. Daring with Dodecahedron
Construct a dodecahedron frame from straws and place your egg inside. Once, I dared my friends to beat this design, and they couldn’t!
6. Pantyhose Pendulum
Suspend your egg in a plastic container using pantyhose. This swinging method saved my egg more than once.
7. Suspension Safety
Try suspending your egg with rubber bands inside a cup. It’s like a mini bungee jump for eggs!
8. Cotton Ball Cradle
Surround your egg with cotton balls for a gentle descent. I keep a stash of these cotton balls on hand just for this purpose.
9. Cardboard Protector
Use cardboard to craft a sturdy shell for your egg. I’ve recycled old cereal boxes for this, and they work wonders.
10. Tissue Pillow
Wrap the egg in layers of tissue for a soft landing. My tissue-wrapped egg survived a drop from my loft window!
11. Cushy Foam Comfort
Layer your egg in a bed of foam or sponges. It’s like giving your egg a hug, and who doesn’t love a good hug?
12. Spongy Sanctuary
Nestle your egg in sponges for a cushioned fall. It’s one of those ‘why didn’t I think of this sooner?’ ideas.

