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How To Make Ester Egg Greeting Cards

Making cards is a good way to spend some time with the youngsters around Easter. This Easter egg card is simple and fast to make. You can complete this easy Easter egg project in less than 30 mins. This home-made Easter card is perfect to send to family who live far away , for example grandparents, aunts and uncles. Older youngsters will have no difficulty completing this greeting card independently. if you are making this Easter card with babies, be certain to give them lots of supervision.

Defend your workspace with paper. Select a bit of nine by twelve construction paper in an Easter color like yellow. Fold it in half along the long end.

Draw an easy egg shape on another piece of construction paper in a color, egg green, that’s different than the colour of the greeting card base. If at all possible, use recycled bits of construction paper for this part of the Easter egg greeting card project. If you are unable to simply draw an egg shape on your own, check a clipart site for one you can download and print out. Make sure that the Easter egg is enormous enough to cover about half the front of the Easter greeting card. Cut the egg out.

Place the Easter egg shape overboard of another piece of construction paper in a different color. Select a different Easter color like pink, purple or blue. Trace around the Easter egg shape and cut it out. Repeat with 2 other contrasting spring colours. Inspire your youngsters to track the egg shapes themselves. Cut the extra Easter egg shapes in a zig-zag pattern.

Make ornamental shapes for the top, center and bottom of the Easter egg. Employ a glue stick to connect the ornamental shapes to the egg base you made earlier. Take precautions not to get any glue on the front of the Easter egg shape.

This is another part of the card craft project your children could potentially do on their lonesome. Back of the Easter egg Apply the glue stick and attach it to the front of the Easter greeting card. If you like, you may also decorate your greeting card with photos of Easter bunnies, Easter baskets and Easter flowers.

Write a greeting like “Happy Easter” on the front of the card employing a brightly coloured permanent marker. Write your private Easter message within the card. If at all possible, include a pointed object ,eg image of your youngster with the Easter bunny. Your children will have lots of fun completing this home-made Easter greeting card. Be certain to make masses of these cards if you have multiple family living out of the city.

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