This is a really simple spring table decorating idea: put inexpensive
plastic craft eggs in a hurricane and fill with spring sticks!
Not exact matches
Use
plastic Easter
eggs as the art supply or
craft your own Easter
eggs with other supplies.
Variation: Buy a hollow
plastic egg at a
crafts store.
You can use
craft eggs (or get the cheap
plastic kind and paint them white), some felt, pink and black acrylic paint, and white pom poms (because, of course, you'll need a tail for the back!).
Let me just say that there are several things that I love about using these
plastic eggs for
crafting.
We found more than 50 fun ways to play, learn and
craft with
plastic eggs!
We have collected over 40 easy, fun and engaging
crafts for toddlers and preschoolers to create this Halloween and they all share the same start point: All of these Halloween
crafts are created using items we trash every day — toilet and tissue paper rolls, paper plates,
egg cartons,
plastic bottles, lids and cups, popsicle sticks, old CDs or DVDs, cardboard boxes and metal lids!
How about a non-Easter
craft that uses
plastic eggs, since I suspect that many of us will have many of those hanging around after this weekend?
If you would like to
craft your own little bunny family, you will need
plastic Easter
eggs (make sure they are the kind with the two small holes in the top), a pipe cleaner, pom pom, googly eyes, Sharpie, glue & a pouch top.
Gnome
Egg Craft Materials Needed: Plastic or hard boiled eggs Blue and red card stock Non-toxic cream colored craft paint Miniature marshmallows Non-toxic Black marker Hot glue / hot glue gun Directio
Craft Materials Needed:
Plastic or hard boiled
eggs Blue and red card stock Non-toxic cream colored
craft paint Miniature marshmallows Non-toxic Black marker Hot glue / hot glue gun Directio
craft paint Miniature marshmallows Non-toxic Black marker Hot glue / hot glue gun Directions 1.
10) And to round off our 10
egg craft ideas hangout, we have this oh so simple and yet oh - so - obvious - why - didn't - I - think - of - that - idea —
plastic egg snack boxes.
Of course you can make these with
plastic eggs, but you will a) have to make a hole at the bottom (please take care) and b) I LOVE using the real
eggs, as it makes this a super thrifty and environmentally friendly
craft.
** If you don't have a launcher, you could use a spoon as a catapult, build a simple catapult with
craft sticks -LCB- like this one I shared at Kids Activities Blog -RCB-, or make a sling shot to launch your
plastic eggs.
OH — and our
craft store for white dyeable
plastic eggs!!
HGTV fan nyclq spraypainted
plastic eggs a mellow antique gold before applying lettered stickers she found in the scrapbooking aisle of her local
craft store.
Rubbish I removed from Sprog 1's cupboard, drawers and shelves yesterday: 4 feathers, 5 colored matchsticks, 2 half deflated balloons, a cookie in the shape of a vampire, 500 little shards of paper, 3 Toys R Us catalogues, 4
plastic bags, 2
egg cartons, 2 cardboard boxes, endless broken
craft projects...
Get some
plastic eggs at a store like Michaels»
craft.