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Courtesy of hard-boiled eggs, vibrant egg dye, a cute pipe cleaner stand, and some glued-on details (paper ears, pom-pom nose, and so on), this critter is an Easter favorite.

Want to make the entire crop of egghead critters? Find instructions for the rest of the creatures at our Easter egg decorating party.

Prep Time: Under 1 hour
What you need:
 eggs
newsprint
egg dye
paper towels
birthday candles or crayons
pom pom
marker
purple paper
glue
yarn
small bell
Seasons: Easter
Materials: cotton balls, crayons, dyes, food items, markers, paints, paper, pipe cleaners
Instructions:
1.Color Hard-boiled Eggs: Before you begin decorating, cover your worktable with newsprint. Set out plastic cups with assorted colors of prepared egg dye, either homemade (For each color, stir one cup of hot water and one teaspoon of white vinegar in a plastic cup. Then stir in 10 to 20 drops of concentrated food coloring) or store-bought. Have a roll of paper towels on hand and plenty of hard-boiled white eggs. Let the kids take turns submerging eggs into the dye until the eggs reach a desired sh
2.Purple cow: Begin with a purple egg with white spots. Glue on purple paper ears and 2 pom-poms for the nose. Tie on a bell and a yarn tail.
3.Craft Pipe Cleaner Legs: Set the decorated animal on a pipe cleaner stand. To make one, bend a pipe cleaner into an oval and twist it closed, using the excess as a tail. Cut a second pipe cleaner in half. Wrap one half around the back of the oval to form the back legs; wrap the other half around the front to create the front legs. Bend the ends into feet.

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