Easter Egg Coloring & Decorating Crafts
Kids Easter egg decoration & painting crafts as well as arts and crafts project ideas to make the coolest Easter Eggs by dyeing eggs, painting them, or decorating the eggs. You will have great Easter fun with your children.
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Easter Craft ideas for kids, make a threaded egg decoration. These beautiful Easter eggs can be used as a decoration or surprise someone with an Easter gift. This is a perfect activity for scout troops, Sunday school, classroom projects, or make them at home as a family activity.
You'll Need: Small oval balloons Liquid starch or fabric stiffener Scissors Embroidery floss or sewing thread
http://www.amazingmoms.com/htm/easter_threadeggs.htm
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Help your children celebrate Easter by doing Easter arts and crafts projects for kids with them. This is an arts and crafts project to make Easter Door hangers Sign. Easter Door Hangers Craft for Kids - Hang one your door to welcome the Easter Bunny!
You need:
* Pattern * Teal Foam Door Hanger * White, Pink Black Craft Foam * Tacky Glue * 1' of Black Plastic Lace * Foamie Easter Shapes * Two 1/2" White Pompoms * Paint Marker * Scissors
http://www.makingfriends.com/door_hangers_easter.htm
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Paper Mache Easter Eggs -
A great craft of kids! An easy to make craft that even the younger children can get excited about! You can make them egg size of If you make it extra big you can use it as a pinata!This egg is hollow inside. You could put all sorts of goodies in and give it as a gift to a friend. A versatile and fun arts and crafts project!
CRAFTS MATERIALS YOUR KIDS NEED TO MAKE THIS CHILDRENS' ARTS AND CRAFTS ACTIVITY:
balloon newspaper ONE OF: white glue, mod podge OR paper mache paste (1 part flour to 4 parts water... boil about 3 minutes stirring constantly, add 2 ice cubes and let cool) -- See our "How to Mache" section scissors poster or tempra paint paintbrush glitter or sparkle glue
Prepare your paper mache paste right away so it has time to cool (if using the boil method). I like boiled paste as it's smoother and takes a lot less flour (the REDUCE part of the three R's!). Blow up a balloon. You should use one that's blown up all the way to get a good egg shape, but we always end up playing with ours until they're somewhat deflated which makes the egg a bit rounder than it likely should be. Tear strips of newspaper about 1 " wide and as long as you want. Dip in the paper mache paste, but then remove excess paste (I run it through my fingers to do this) Cover the balloon in no more than 4 layers of paper mache (I always tell the kids no more than 2 as they always put on too much *grin*). If you put on more than 4 it will likely mold before it dries. If you want to fill your egg with something, leave a space where the tied end is. Scrunch newspaper up and line a bowl with it. Set the egg in that to dry. Let dry COMPLETELY. It goes faster in a warm breezy place. If it's a nice day, just stick it outside (just don't forget it if it starts to rain). It takes a day or so to dry. Put whatever goodies you want into your egg. Put them in a plastic baggie first so that they don't get any paper mache goop on them. Apply a second layer of mache. This time covering the opening. The more layers you add, the sturdier it will be. We applied a second layer, but we only did two layers, not 4 this time.
OPTIONAL: we always use scrap white computer paper or toilet paper (don't laugh) for the final layer of all of our paper mache projects. It takes less paint to cover. I find newspaper needs two coats of paint, whereas the white paper only needs one. Toilet paper gives a rough texture which is nice for some animals. We used computer paper for our egg.
Paint the whole thing a base color (we used pink and mixed the red and white together ourselves) Kaitlyn LOVES mixing her own paint. Use paint or markers to add easter egg decorations like stripes, dots or flowers. We used a carrot cut in half to stamp on our purple dots and then circled them with sparkle glue. Let dry.
http://www.dltk-holidays.com/easter/mpaper_mache_egg.htm
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CRAFTS MATERIALS YOU WILL NEED TO MAKE THIS CHILDRENS ARTS AND CRAFTS ACTIVITY: Rabbit Mask Craft - Supplies needed: Two plain, white paper plates Pink construction paper or pink paint Scissors Stapler Glue Crayons, markers, or paint Optional: small pink pompom Optional: elastic Making the rabbit's ears: Either paint the center of a paper plate pink or cut a circle from pink construction paper (it should be the same size as the inside of a paper plate); then glue the pink paper circle to the center of a paper plate. Cut the paper plate in half (the two halves will be the rabbit's ears). Making the rabbit's face:Using a new paper plate, cut a wedge (about 1/4 of the plate) out of the paper plate (the large part of the plate will be the rabbit's face). Staple the ears to the face. Cut two eye holes in the face. Optional: glue a small pink pompom to the center of the face (this is the rabbit's nose). Optional: staple a piece of elastic (about a foot long) to the mask to keep it in place. Decorate your mask with crayons, markers, or paint. Don't forget to draw whiskers!
http://www.enchantedlearning.com/crafts/maskcrafts/rabbit/
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CRAFTS MATERIALS YOUR KIDS WILL NEED TO MAKE THIS CHILDRENS' ARTS AND CRAFTS ATIVITY: Celluclay Eggs - Celluclay Instant Paper Mache Styrofoam goose eggs Watercolors Acrylic paints Markers Gems Glitter Ribbon Paintbrushes Cup of water Paper towels Plastic mixing bowl Measuring cup Resealable sandwich bags Cost of each project will vary depending on materials used.
Due to the seasonal nature of some merchandise, actual availability of some products pictured may vary. Mix one cup dry paper mache with cup warm water in a sandwich bag. Knead mixture like bread dough until well mixed. If mixture is too dry add a little water; if too wet, add a little dry paper.
Cover mixed paper mache with damp paper towel while working.
Form Celluclay around styrofoam eggs.
Set aside and allow to dry until no longer sticky.
Use watercolors, markers, acrylic paint or even food coloring to decorate eggs. Add gems, glitter, or other embellishments or accessorize with ribbons and bows - you're only limited by your imagination!
http://www.michaels.com/art/online/projectsheet?pid=c00203
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