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How to Decorate Easter Egg Characters

Level
Beginner
Time
1 hour
Budget
<10

It wouldn’t be Easter without some egg-shaped décor!

Try recreating these cute designs which are perfect for those Easter hunts in the garden.

These fun easter egg characters will be a great way to get your little ones crafting!

Project and instructions by motherandfun

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How to make

You Will Need

* Ceramic Eggs

* White Pom Poms

* Pastel Posca Pens

* Pastel Acrylic Paints

* Assorted Mini Flowers

* Pastel Pom Poms

* Rose Gold Card

* White & Gold Dots Tissue

* Paintbrushes

* Scissors

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Bunny

Step 1: To begin, paint the ceramic egg with pastel acrylic paint.

 

Step 2: Once the egg is dry, cut two bunny ears out of rose gold card and glue them to the bunny’s head.

 

Step 3: Use paper flowers or pom poms to create a headband on the bunny’s head.

 

Step 4: Finally, stick some canvas to the bunny’s forehead and use Posca pens to illustrate a cute face.

Sheep

Step 1: Paint the ceramic egg with the peach paint you have.

 

Step 2: Allow the egg to dry, and then glue mini white pom poms to it making sure you leave a circular shape in the middle for the sheep’s face

 

Step 3: Cut two ears out of white card and glue them to the sheep’s head between the pom poms

 

Step 4: Finally, using the Posca pens illustrate the sheep’s face and add some colour to the ears

Bee

Step 1: Paint the ceramic egg with yellow paint.

 

Step 2: Once the egg is dry, glue black felt or card stripes on the bee. Add two more strips as the antenna on the bee’s head.

 

Step 3: Cut out two wings from the gold dotted tissue paper and attach them to the back of the egg.

 

Step 4: Using the Posca pens, illustrate the bee’s face and add a paper flower as decoration.

Illustrated Eggs

Step 1: You have creative license on the illustrated eggs!

 

Step 2: Either paint the ceramic eggs and wait for them to dry before illustrating, or draw straight onto the white background.

 

Step 3: Using the pastel Posca pens, illustrate patterns directly onto your eggs – flowers and polka dots make a great springtime pattern!

Finished Characters
Your finished egg characters look brilliant!
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