Easter Egg Screensaver
Easter Egg Screensaver

Very colorful animated Easter egg screensaver with optional clock for the whole family.

Easter Egg Doll Craft

Supplies NeededEaster Egg Doll Toddler Craft Supplies
Finished CraftEaster Egg Doll Toddler Craft

Supplies Needed: Marker - Glue - Easter Grass - Easter Egg (1 or 2) - Googly Eyes (Optional) - Q-tip (optional)

 

Easter grass is something that you have a lot to deal with after Easter time is over. If you are looking for a graft to get rid of it this could be it.

Step 1: The first step is to apply glue to the top of an Easter egg. This is where you will be applying the Easter egg doll's hair, the Easter grass. The more glue that you use the more 'hair' that the Easter egg doll will have. You can squirt the glue directly on the top of the egg or apply it with a Q-tip. When you use a Q-tip on this craft it is easier to not waste glue and helps your child work on their fine motor skills.

Easter Egg Doll Toddler Craft Step 1
Step 2: Once you have applied all of the glue that you would like to the doll you can apply its hair. Have your child place one or two strands at a time to ensure that they are touching glue. When there is no more glue you have place all of the hair that you need for the doll. If the Easter grass that you are using is rather long you can carefully trim it once you have glued it on or trim it prior to gluing on.
Easter Egg Doll Toddler Craft Step 2

Step 3: Finally all you have to do is glue on the eyes and draw the face. You can use one egg and make the doll's face the same color as the body or use a different colored bottom. You can draw a nose and smile as well as any detail that you would like the doll's body to have. Once the glue is dry your child will have a new friend. This can be a great craft for large groups because it can take as a little as a pinch of Easter grass and one Easter egg.

Easter Egg Doll Toddler Craft