Friday, April 2, 2010

Helping the Easter Bunny

Here's the story:

I got a call from the Easter Bunny today and he said he was having trouble filling Daddy's Easter basket.  So he asked us to help him out.

Here's what Daddy will be getting in his basket from me and the girls:

*That's an egg carton*


*Inside*

And it took less than an hour!
And I got to do it with the kids,
in fact, it was all about the kids!

Wanna make one real quick?

Here's what I used:

Egg carton
Green acrylic paint
Small sponge brush (small worked better to get in the nooks and crannies of the egg carton)
Scrapbook paper
Tulle
Straight edge cutter
Corner rounder
Ink pads
Scrapbook letter stickers
Krylon crystal clear glaze (You could probably skip this one)
Regular printer paper
Colored pencils (or markers, crayons, whatever)
1 dozen plastic Easter eggs

I cut the scrapbook paper to fit the top of the egg carton, then painted  and sprayed the carton.  The spray didn't seem to do much, so you could probably skip it!  While the carton was drying, I put the lettering on the scrapbook paper and tied a bow with some tulle.  You can embellish the top however you like.  I also put numbers on the eggs.  I just thought it was cute!  Then I cut 4" squares out of printer paper and wrote on each one why each child loves Daddy.  I have four kids, so they each did three eggs.  The more original, the more it will mean to whomever you give it to.  Here is an example of one that I did from my one year old:


*And I just realized that I left out the "do" in that sentence!*
It should read:  ...you teach me to DO big kid things that Mommy is afraid to let me try.

Obviously my one year old isn't exactly coloring savvy yet, so I stamped her foot on this one, her and on another, and the last one has her little finger prints all over it!  Turned out so cute!


And what did the kids do in-between coloring time?

This has to be the best seasonal babysitter yet!
They were entertained for hours!


Disclaimer:
Sorry about the little streakers!
The two year old refuses to leave her clothes on,
And the baby snuck away from me before I could get some clean clothes on her.

So do you think he'll like it?
The best part is, it doesn't have to be for daddy.
You can make it for grandparents, friends, anyone!

7 comments:

  1. I came over from A vision to remember. This is such a cute idea. We keep saying that Easter is turning into a second Christmas for us. I love the idea of helping the kids create something for someone else.

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  3. This turned out so cute! Thanks for linking up to this week's Super Crafty Saturday!

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  4. What a cute idea. I love this!! Thanks for sharing at Fun to Craft's Spring has Sprung Party.

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  5. Such a CUTE idea! It is on my list for next year for sure!

    Thanks for linking up to the Weekend Wrap Up Party!

    I hope you will link up and show us more of your projects!

    XOXO
    Jen

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  6. Awww... that is so sweet!!! I love it! I love your blog. I am a new follower! Love to have you link up to my For the Kids Fridays Link Party!

    :)rachel from SunScholars.blogspot.com

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