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An Easter Chick

If you crack an egg for cooking, or break one while blowing it out, don't throw it away! Dye it anyway, or just leave it white, and make chicks!
how to for: both child and adult Nice project to do together
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You will need:

half of a cracked egg shell
1 large yellow pompom
1 small yellow pompom
a piece of orange paper or felt cut and folded in the shape of a beak
2 small plastic eyes
yellow feathers
and whatever other decorations you can find to stick on your chick

Glue the large pompom in the egg. Glue the small one on top of it. Now glue on the beak and eyes. The feathers can be used as small wings or wherever you think your chicken needs one. Other items can be added to individualize the chick (example: a tiny hat, a tiny umbrella, etc.).

Contributed by Tuula in Port Orford, Oregon



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