Easter Felt Egg Craft For Kids
Looking for a last minute Easter craft to do with your children? Then try making this simple felt Easter Egg craft with them to pass the time. This felt Easter Egg is fun to make for young and older children, so siblings can sit down and spend some quality time together too! Chances are you’ll have the materials hanging around the house, but if not their easy to pick up at the dollar store or Target.
Materials
Felt sheets
Zip zag felt stickers (targets dollar spot)
Hot glue/hot glue gun
Scissors
Pencil/marker
Directions
1. Use a pencil and draw/cut out a large egg shape from your patterned pink felt
2. Cut out several small circles from a solid color piece of felt
3. Now stick your felt zip zag stickers across your egg, cutting off any excess on the sides
4. Hot glue your felt circles all over your egg
5. Get creative, you can cut out your favorite shapes and use your favorite colors
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It seems our stores only carry plain felt, not that fancy stuff. Ours would turn out so boring!
Oh, how cute these are. And not messy like so many Easter crafts!
Cute!! I would like to do this with my boys! They love crafts and this looks easy to do and fun!
This sounds like a great quick and easy craft to do with kids. I’ll have to share this with my friends who are parents.
When I taught preschool they would have liked these. Felt is also cool b/c you can switch up the items without gluing.
I’ve been spending a lot of time doing crafts lately. (There’s not much going on out here in rural town!) Thanks for the inspiration
This would be a fun craft for the kids to do before or after Easter dinner. I’ll have to pick up the supplies and set up a craft table!
How cute love the colors and the idea of making aDIY with the kids for Easter. Nice time to explain what Easter means while doing DIY projects.
I love felt crafts! This will be easy to make with my school age kids and my preschooler. Very cute idea for Easter!