I love springtime crafts that more or less imitate nature. I experimented with covering plastic fillable easter eggs with paper mache, and came up with this simple decoration.1. I used the recipe that I posted about here, and covered a few plastic eggs with small bits of newspaper and mache. Several layers are best so that no plastic is peeking through. Let dry completely. Note: This worked well even with kinders as their small hands could really squeeze the eggs to smooth the paper.
2. Brush the eggs with one main light acrylic color and let it dry. Then use a small amount of darker paint for texture. Brush it on so that the eggs look to have 50/50 covering and let dry.
3. Rub on some gold tempera paint by hand to give the eggs a little shine.
4. Use a natural looking, bumpy yarn and unroll it into a small round pile for the nest. The result is a really nice centerpiece for any table.
2. Brush the eggs with one main light acrylic color and let it dry. Then use a small amount of darker paint for texture. Brush it on so that the eggs look to have 50/50 covering and let dry.
3. Rub on some gold tempera paint by hand to give the eggs a little shine.
4. Use a natural looking, bumpy yarn and unroll it into a small round pile for the nest. The result is a really nice centerpiece for any table.



4 comments:
Lovely. May I ask how you rubbed on the tempera paint?
Actually, the kids started painting with a brush, but their hands got so full of paint that they just started rubbing paint all over the egg. It was messier but worked really well.
Messier is better half the times in the kids eyes. AS long as we are able to clean them and the area up afterwords haha. Nice craft i really like this and will be saving this to my workbook to possibly use next month!
Thanks for sharing your terrific ideas! Would love to win the Family Fun Crafts for Kids to use in my 2nd grade classroom!
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