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Unicorn Easter Eggs

March 7, 2018 by Jackie Cravener

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How lovely are these Unicorn Easter Eggs that were shared by our fabulous contributor! These Unicorn Easter Eggs look magical and are very easy to do.This craft is for older kids and adults but the younger ones can help out with the painting steps. They just need adult help with the hot glue gun. Follow the simple instructions below.

Unicorn Easter Eggs Craft

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Supplies:
White Paint
Black Paint Pen or Black Permanent Marker
Wooden Eggs
Paint Brush
Hot Glue
Paper Flowers
Gold Glitter Cardstock
Green, White and Pink Cardstock
Pencil

Instructions:
Paint the wooden eggs white. This will take 1-2 coats. Allow the paint to dry completely.


Download the unicorn template and print out. Cut the template out.

Trace the round circle onto gold glitter cardstock. Cut out. Cut the circle in half.


Roll the circle up into a horn shape. Secure the horn shape with a bit of hot glue.


Trace the ear and leaf template onto cardstock. Cut the pieces out.
Glue the pink inner ear onto the white portion of the ear. Set aside.


Glue the unicorn horn on the very top of the egg. (don’t forget that the top of the egg is more narrow than the bottom)
Glue an ear on each side of the horn.


Decorate the unicorn egg by gluing on paper flowers and the green leaves that you cut.


Use a pencil to draw on some sassy eyes and lashes.
Once you are happy with the eyes, trace over them with black paint marker or a black permanent marker.


Your unicorn eggs are finished and quite magical!

 

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