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Family-Made Easter Garland, Mantle and More Egg Ideas
I was trying to come up with ideas for an Easter garland with which Hazel could help. I decided on Easter egg shapes. I figured she could decorate them any way she wanted and I could use her glitter glue to write the letters. I decided to go with "Happy Easter" but considered "He has risen" or "He lives." We may make another one for Easter morning.
Easter Eggs
Today we took some brown paper eggs that I bought at one of the craft stores and water color painted them.
We even did some crayon resistance painting. I wrote "Happy Easter" on one and wrote "Mimi" and "Pop" on another and Hazel drew on a different one. Oh, and all of Hazel's are gnomes and not eggs. She was adamant about that.
Awhile ago we also decorated some plastic Easter eggs.
Hazel decided she wanted to use glue that day and glued a few sheets of tissue paper on to each egg and then claimed she was done. I cut out some felt and used googly eyes and pom poms to make a chick and a bunny.
I also did some fabric covered ones. I experimented with it a bit and they did not come out nearly as nice as the ones my mother made me, but it is a great way to use up scraps of fabric. In the future I would use smaller pieces of fabric.
To make these you need Mod Podge or something similar for glue and thin strips of fabric and a plastic egg.
Paint some Mod Podge all over the plastic egg.
Then wrap the fabric all around it so none of the plastic is showing. Then cover again in Mod Podge to give it a seal (if you use glossy it will look even nicer, but I didn't have it). And let dry.
You could also do this with yarn, string, ribbon, etc. I would wrap with those in a more planned out way.
Finally when Hazel finished her eggs she made a picture. For some reason she didn't want to use the stickers on the eggs.
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First Ones |
Crayon Resistance |
Hazel's Masterpiece Gnome |
Hazel's eggs |
I also did some fabric covered ones. I experimented with it a bit and they did not come out nearly as nice as the ones my mother made me, but it is a great way to use up scraps of fabric. In the future I would use smaller pieces of fabric.
To make these you need Mod Podge or something similar for glue and thin strips of fabric and a plastic egg.
Paint some Mod Podge all over the plastic egg.
Then wrap the fabric all around it so none of the plastic is showing. Then cover again in Mod Podge to give it a seal (if you use glossy it will look even nicer, but I didn't have it). And let dry.
You could also do this with yarn, string, ribbon, etc. I would wrap with those in a more planned out way.
Finally when Hazel finished her eggs she made a picture. For some reason she didn't want to use the stickers on the eggs.
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Happy Pi Day!
I'm showing my geeky roots and going back to when I taught math. On March 14, math teachers have started celebrating a holiday called Pi Day! Earlier in the week I gave you some links and ideas of lessons to help with the celebration. Since Hazel is 3 and we are pursuing a Waldorf education we didn't bother with all the geometry stuff and we went to my favorite part--baking pie!
Quick Easter Craft
We made a quick Easter placemat the other day. We ran out of time before we did the St. Patrick's Day one. These are easy. Gather different relatively flat decorations for the holiday--ribbon, paper cut outs, stickers, etc. Stick it on to a sheet of clear Contact paper (which should be cut twice the size you want so you can fold it over). Then fold over to seal it all in.
We are still waiting to hear from one knitter in the Knitted Farm Swap, but have an opening if we do not hear from her soon. If you are interested please email me.
We are still waiting to hear from one knitter in the Knitted Farm Swap, but have an opening if we do not hear from her soon. If you are interested please email me.
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