In this particular case, the age-old question is settled: The egg definitely came first, but the chicken came in a close second.
| Prep Time: Under 1 hour | |
| What you need: | |
| Air-drying clay
White glue Blown eggs Tempera paint and brushes | |
| Seasons: Easter | |
| Materials: clay , food items, paints | |
| Instructions: | |
| 1. | Shape the clay into a beak, comb and feet. |
| 2. | Rub a dab of white glue onto the clay parts and press them into place on the egg (otherwise, the clay shrinks and detaches as it dries). Hold for 1 minute until the glue starts to dry, then set the egg with attached clay aside to dry completely. |
| 3. | Finish the chick by painting on eyes, wings and feathers. |
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