Let’s take the common Easter tradition known as an “egg hunt” and turn it into a crafty idea today!
Keep scrolling to see how I made this Paper Bowl Easter Egg Hunt kid craft idea come to life with just FOUR simple supplies and steps!
Easter Egg Hunt In A Paper Bowl
Today’s spring themed tutorial is going to be the EASIEST kid craft idea you lay your eyes on this Easter season.
This mixed media Easter egg hunt art project is just a handful of green shredded green Easter glass, glued into the inside of a large paper bowl and then some pretty “egg” stickers place on top off everything to look like an egg hunt. Very much like a real deal!
And that’s it! No complicated steps or supplies with this egg hunt craft! I promise you that your hair won’t be falling out due to stress on this one!
In fact, I don’t even need to write a full tutorial from the few words above. That’s how easy it is! But no worries… I’m going to go over it in a little more detail below, just in case 🙂
So find all the details and supply list below. Then pull out your crafty materials and make your own paper bowl “egg hunt” with your child today! Don’t feel limited by my Easter grass craft tutorial either. Although I purchased my Easter grass and stickers from Michaels, the materials can be easily swapped out for cheaper stuff at stores like Dollar Tree or Walmart!
Happy crafting, my dear friends! May this season of life be extra special and crafty!
PAIR YOUR EGG HUNT CRAFT WITH —> Chalk Art Bunny In Grass
Craft Supplies:
- Large Paper Bowl
- School Glue
- Green Shredded Paper
- Easter Egg Stickers
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Directions:
- First put a good amount of school glue ALL over the inside of your paper bowl.
- Next up, pull out/tear off a chunk of green crinkle grass. Lump it up with your hands into a ball.
- Place that ball of grass into your glue covered paper bowl. Press it down and use your hands to make sure all the grass is inside the bowl. If need be, use scissors to clean up any loose strands but that’s if you don’t want it to look messy 🙂
- Finally – grab the Easter egg stickers, pull off the backings and place the eggs in random spots in the grass. Add as many or as little eggs as you like.
- That’s pretty much it! Let it all dry completely and display your Easter Egg Hunt piece proudly! Easy peasy!!!
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Customize It:
- Don’t have egg stickers on hand? Make some of your own! Cut egg shapes out of cardstock and decorate them with markers & crayons for a custom look. This added step could actually make your craft time go even farther if you like {especially with older kids who would enjoy this craft but need more of a challenge!}
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Paper Bowl Easter Egg Hunt Craft
- 1 Large Paper Bowl
- Green Easter Grass
- Easter Egg Stickers
Instructions
- First put a good amount of school glue ALL over the inside of your paper bowl.
- Next up, pull out/tear off a chunk of green crinkle grass. Lump it up with your hands into a ball.
- Place that ball of grass into your glue covered paper bowl. Press it down and use your hands to make sure all the grass is inside the bowl. If need be, use scissors to clean up any loose strands but that's if you don't want it to look messy 🙂
- Finally - grab the Easter egg stickers, pull off the backings and place the eggs in random spots in the grass. Add as many or as little eggs as you like.
- Now display it proudly for all to see!