Ever looked at Easter eggs and wondered what's missing? This year, give the bald ones a head of "hair."
| Prep Time: Under 1 hour | |
| What You Need: | |
| Raw eggs
Needle Permanent markers or paint Egg carton Spoon Grass seeds Potting soil | |
| Seasons: Easter | |
| Materials: Food items, markers, nature objects, paints | |
| Instructions: | |
| 1. | Use a needle or small nail to make a hole about the size of a quarter in one end of an egg, then drain the egg and rinse out the shell. |
| 2. | Carefully draw or paint funny faces on the shells and put them in the egg carton; it's a good idea to use permanent markers so the colors won't bleed when you water the "hair." |
| 3. | Use a spoon to fill the shells with soil, then plant the grass seeds according to the package instructions. |
| 4. | When the eggheads have a thick, green mane, remove them from the carton and place them on a stand of your own design (we used empty film canisters). Style the hair into pigtails, buzz cuts or mohawks and water it every day. |
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