Easter Egg Art
Make fun and simple Easter egg art using paint and paper. This project uses a Warshak test design to create interesting patterns. You can use this painting technique for other shapes too, like an Easter cross.
Make fun and simple Easter egg art using paint and paper. This project uses a Warshak test design to create interesting patterns. You can use this painting technique for other shapes too, like an Easter cross.
A 5–10 minutes craft for ages 3–10, using supplies you likely already have — Yarn, Hole Punches, and Tape.
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First, pick the color of construction paper you want for your Easter egg. Fold your piece of construction paper in half. Then, draw a large half egg shape with the straight edge on the folded part. Cut the egg out. If you don't like the shape, you can change it a little. Any oval shape will work. If you are still learning to use scissors, ask an adult to draw over the pencil lines with a dark marker to make it easier to see.
Put things away so your space is tidy for next time.
Check off each supply when it is put away — and any clean-up tips underneath are done too. You might find a fun surprise!
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