Pioneer Easter Eggs

2023-03-15T03:33:55+00:00March 9th, 2023|Easter, Holiday Fun|

Have fun dying eggs the way the pioneers did! Raw eggs Onion skins Greens such as carrot tops, celery leaves, parsley, spinach, or dandelion greens Thread Your supermarket produce manager will probably give you a bag full of loose onion skins. Place several handfuls in [...]

Hairy Eggheads

2023-03-15T03:33:59+00:00March 9th, 2023|Easter, Holiday Fun|

Don’t let your eggs go around bald! Gently crack off the top quarter of a raw egg. Empty and rinse the eggshell well. Draw a face on the hollow shell with marking pens or paint. Fill the shell with damp potting soil. Sprinkle alfalfa seeds [...]

Spring Bunny Hats

2023-03-15T04:06:03+00:00March 8th, 2023|Easter, Holiday Fun|

This makes a great door decoration or wall hanging. What You Need 1 large hat 1/2 of a hat, one size smaller than the large hat Paint (recommended: American Acrylic Paints) White (White Wash) Blue (Country Blue) Dark Pink (Boysenberry) Light Pink (Baby Pink) Black [...]

Clay Egg Critters

2023-05-10T20:46:18+00:00March 8th, 2023|Easter, Holiday Fun|

Wooden eggs are best for this project because they won’t break or spoil. 8 slices of day-old bread 1/2cup white craft glue Wooden, hollow, or hard-cooked eggs Acrylic paints Small brush Glue Clear varnish spray Cut the crusts off the bread slices. In a large bowl, [...]

Easter Veggies

2023-05-10T20:44:02+00:00March 6th, 2023|Crafts, Easter, Holiday Fun|

These colorful craft vegetables can be hidden for your Easter egg hunt, put in Easter baskets, or used in a centerpiece. What You Will Need Cellophane (clear, red, orange, and purple) Easter candies and candy corn Creative twist, green metallic Raffia or excelsin or packing [...]

Easter Necklace

2023-03-31T22:59:47+00:00March 6th, 2023|Easter, Holiday Fun|

This edible necklace is fun for preschoolers to make. Clear plastic wrap Easter candies, small toys, tiny Easter baskets Pastel ribbon Cut a piece of plastic wrap the length you want your necklace to be, plus 4”. Place items 1” from the far edge of [...]

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