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Skip the dye and transform your Easter eggs into your favorite creatures using a few craft supplies, and a lot of imagination!
Ingredients and Directions
- Chick
Directions
Paint a hard-boiled or hollowed egg yellow
Fold a piece of felt or card stock in half and cut out a ¼” triangle with the bottom being the fold of the felt/card stock (creating the beak)
Once egg is dry, paint eyes on.
Glue beak onto egg
If desired, add flourishes with either pressed flowers or feathers to the top and side of the egg.
Ingredients
- Hard-boiled white or brown eggs
- Craft felt or cardstock; suggested colors: dark brown, tan, light pink, white, light blue, gray, and gold glitter (A stiff felt will work better)
- Scissors
- Hot glue gun and glue sticks
- Tacky Glue
- Paint
- Paint brush(es)
- Cotton ball or felt ball for certain animals
Tips
If your craft felt is too flimsy, you can always spray with a fabric stiffener!
- Bunny
Directions
Cut a set of bunny ears about 2” tall out of gray felt
Cut out a slightly smaller set of inner bunny ears (around 1 ¾” tall) out of pink or white felt
Glue the inner ear to the outer ear using tacky glue
Hot glue the ears to a hard-boiled or hollowed out egg
Hot glue a cotton ball or felt ball tail to the back of the egg
Paint or draw a bunny face onto the egg
Add a cute bit of rosy cheek accent using pink paint or marker
- Lamb
Directions
Paint a light pink oval onto a hard boiled or hollowed out egg
Cut a set of ¾” rounded edged triangles out of white felt
Pinch an edge of the triangle to cup the ear a bit and hot glue
Glue the ears to the side of the egg
Cut a ½” circle out of pink felt for the lamb tail
Glue the tail to the back of the egg
Using black paint or a marker draw the lamb face inside the pink oval
- Unicorn
Directions
Paint or dye a hard boiled or hollowed out egg the magical color of your choice (suggestions: pink, teal, purple)… we are using pink
Cut a set of ½” tall triangles out of pink felt (or the same color you made your egg)
Cut a set of ¼” tall triangles out of a contrasting color (we went with blue)
Tacky Glue the smaller triangles to the larger to form the ears
Cut a 2” tall triangle out of gold glitter cardstock (or whatever you’d like the horn to be)
Roll the triangle to form the horn and tacky glue to close
Glue horn and ears to egg
Paint or draw face onto egg
For extra flourish, add small flowers or glitter to the unicorn around the ears and horn
To ensure food safety, eggs should be cooked until both the yolk and the white are firm. Consuming raw or undercooked eggs may increase your risk of foodborne illness, especially for those with certain medical conditions. For recipes that call for eggs that are raw or undercooked when the dish is served, use either pasteurized shell eggs that have been treated to destroy Salmonella, or use pasteurized egg products.