Found This At Fiskars Craft
Materials
empty toilet paper roll
buttons or googley eyes
decorative paper edger
sharpie marker
Directions
Wad about 3 sheets of kleenex into a ball, then wrap the ball with 1 more kleenex sheet. Insert it at the top of the tube to create a domed head for the octopus.
Paint the outside of the tube and the top of the head. Let dry.
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Found This At Martha Stewart
Materials
2 sheets decorative paper, at least 19 by 19 inches each
One 3/16-inch-diameter, 36-inch-long dowel
Kitchen twine
Small flat brush
All-purpose clear-drying glue
Crepe paper
Directions
Download and print kite templates. Trace templates onto decorative paper, and cut out.
Cut dowel into one 19-inch piece and one 16-inch piece.
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Found This At Stay At Home Artist
Materials
paper mache (or wooden) egg forms
wood discs & dowel caps
craft paint in various colors
reinforcement labels
glue of your choice
mod podge (or other clear coat)
Directions
Begin by stacking your discs and dowel caps into configurations of various heights. Once you get a look you like, glue the parts into place. I used regular old craft glue.
Paint your wood bases white (or whatever color you choose), allow to dry, then glue your egg forms on top. I used hot glue for this step.
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Found This At Live Laugh Rowe
Materials
Spring Scrapbook Paper
Double Sided Tape
Mini Cupcake Liners
Scissors
Candy
Directions
You’ll want to free-hand the flower or use a template. Once you have your template, trace and cut
Apply a small piece of double sided tape to the bottom of the cupcake liners.
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Found This At Modern Parents Messy Kids
Materials
paint chips
pencil
scissors
waxed cotton
Directions
cut them in half eliminating all white except for the line between the two color shades.
I traced the egg on the back of the card .and then cut them out.
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