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Decoupage Eggs

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Decoupage is best saved for older kids, who can juggle small pieces of paper, glue and a delicate blown egg.

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Purple Cow Egg

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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?...

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Egg Dyeing: Aluminum Foil Technique

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Wrapper for leftovers, craft material, alien mind-reading shield. Here, aluminum foil is a vehicle for paint, leaving eggs with spots and blotches of color.

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Ballpoint Eggs

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Your child can mark spring's arrival with this colorful egg-shaped chalk.

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Yarn Eggs

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These bright and funky eggs are a blast for kids to make -- and they're a great party decoration too. If packed away carefully, they should last for years.

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Decoupage Designs

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You don't have to be an artist to create these keepsake eggs. Just cut illustrations or photos from magazines, scrapbooking supplies, or other printed sources, or download them from the Web. (They should be fairly small, so they...

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Pig Egg

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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.

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Egg Garden

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Turn your Easter eggs into a blooming centerpiece for the table with these flowering pedestals.

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Egg Dyeing: Lightbulb Sleeves Technique

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The bumpy wrappers that protect Thomas Edison's ubiquitous invention can now serve a second purpose: coating eggs with zippy lines of color. We used this method to create our field of spring flowers shown below, making green and...

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