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Easter Crafts
Zig Zag Easter Egg
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on March 18, 2007
Make an oval shape (fairly large size) out of pastel cardstock or heavy paper. Decorate as an Easter egg. Using pinking shears or zigzag scissors, cut the shape in half crossways. Hinge at the side with a fastener. This gives you an Easter egg that opens and closes. You can use it to make a card or glue a chick or bunny shape behind the opening as a surprise.
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Bunny Basket User Rating:  (out of 2 votes)
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on March 17, 2007
Materials:
I empty gallon milk jug
1 large styrophome ball
two google eyes
two large chennil pipe cleaners
hot glue gun
1 two inch circle of of material for the tail
2 smaller pipe cleaners cut in half to make 4 whiskers
cut jug away one quater of the milk jug on the opposite side of the handle. screw the strohom ball onto the opening (first add some hot glue) using the two pipe cleaners folded in half poke them onto the top of the strofoam ball to make bunny ears. Next glue the two eyes into place. Cut a small slit in the jub under the handle and push the material through so it loosks like a fluffy tail sticking out. Use a marker to draw on the mouth. And sue the smaller pipe cleaners that have been cut in half as whiskers.Now you have a bunny baket with a handle ready to be filed with Easter grass and surprises
Groovy Mood style Easter Eggs
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on February 26, 2007
Easy to make colorful Easter eggs, fun kids projects,
for full project how-to visit www.miycreations.com
Making an advent wreath
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on December 02, 2006
Get a styrofoam wreath, make four holes 2cm deep, place one candle on each hole . Cover the styrofoam wreath with green leaves. You can also put some designs on it, like adding flowers or Ribbons.
3-D Eggshell Picture
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on November 19, 2006
With patience, break egg on the side portion & remove enough shell to create an opening. Wash thoroughly & allow to dry. Dip the dried egg shells into easter egg dye & allow to dry. Hot glue egg to base such as a recycled milk cap. Carefully insert a few strands of plastic grass & glue to inside bottom of egg. Insert miniature resin or polystone figurines or chenille chicks work fine & glue onto grass. To finish the egg, glue tiny silk flower tops to edge of opening. Remember patience when working with fragile egg shells.
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