Wednesday, April 16, 2014

Easy Easter Crafts from FamilyFun Magazine

FamilyFun magazine has two, cute bunny and chick ideas for families to craft together this holiday!

After the candy’s gone, kids can use a plastic egg to create a sweet bunny friend, and then can even make their own chick in an egg! 

Check out the two craft projects below.


All ears

After the candy’s gone, your child can use a plastic egg to create a sweet bunny friend!

1.     To make one, bend a pipe cleaner in half. Open the plastic egg and push the ends of the pipe cleaner out through the two holes in the top of the egg.
2.     Bend each end into an ear shape, then inset the tips back through the holes.
3.     Cut a second pipe cleaner in half.
4.     Fold on piece in half and insert each end out through the holes in the base of the egg. Form each end into a foot.
5.     Glue a white pom-pom to the back of the egg, low enough so the bunny can lean against it.
6.     Add an expressive face with permanent marker.

Chick in egg

It’s not hard to hatch this fun project. The steps are easy and the supplies are cheap, cheap, cheap!

1.     Make a chick by gluing together two yellow pom-poms. Glue on a felt beak and feet. Add eyes with dimensional fabric paint. Let dry.
2.     Insert the chick into a pre-stretched balloon. Blow up the balloon until it’s the size of a tennis ball. Knot the balloon and spray it with a light coasting of cooking spray.
3.     Cut perle cotton string into six or seven 2-foot lengths.
4.     Pour white glue into a dish. Dip a length of string into the glue to coat it, then run it between your thumb and forefinger to remove the excess glue. Wrap it around the balloon. Add more crisscrossing strands until there are no gaps larger than the chick.
5.     Clip the knot of the balloon to hanger, and hang it up to dry (we hung ours from a shower curtain rod).
6.     With scissors, carefully pop the balloon and remove it.

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