April 2006 Activity |
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Carrot
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What You Need
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How To Make It 1.
Remove the lid from your 12-cup-cardboard egg carton. Cut the egg
carton in half so that you have six egg cups per section. Save the other
for another craft. 2.
Place the egg carton upside down on the work surface and paint the
egg carton green. Paint the tops of the egg cups brown to resemble dirt
mounds. 3.
When paint is dry, parents should use a pencil or scissors to poke
a small hole in the top of each egg cup. 4.
Cut tiny chenille stems into three equal pieces. If you have seven
chenille stems you should end up with 21 pieces. 5.
Thread two tri-beads onto the end of a chenille stem. Insert
another chenille stem into those same two beads, and then insert the third
stem as well so that all three chenille stems are threaded together
through the two beads. If getting the third stem through the beads is too
difficult, stick with two stems. 6.
Position the beads so that there is about one inch of stem at one
end. Insert that end through the hole in the top of the egg cup. 7.
Turn the egg carton over and bend the three chenille stem ends down
to anchor them in place. 8.
Turn the egg carton back over. Be sure that the tri-beads are
pushed down so they are touching the base of the egg cup, then bend the
long ends of the chenille stems downward to resemble carrot greens. Repeat
steps five through eight for each egg cup until you have six carrots
growing from your garden. 9.
Glue a pom pom in between two egg cups, then glue the second pom
pom on top of the first one. 10.
Glue on the eyes, nose, cheeks and ears. 11.
Glue the flower to the front of the egg carton. 12.
Make an extra carrot by threading the remaining tri-beads onto two
chenille stems. Bend the short ends of the stem to hold the beads on, and
bend the long ends over to form a loop for the carrot greens. 13.
Glue the extra carrot to the front of the garden. 14.
You can place this on a bed of Easter grass to make a cute table
decoration. Helpful
hints:
If you are pressed for time or this is a classroom project, you can cut the chenille stems ahead of time and you may also want to paint the egg cartons too. Source of craft is from http://www.kidsdomain.com/craft |