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Easter centrepiece made by toddlers

February 27, 2013momstownRecessNo comments
Child-friendly fun way to create a simple centerpiece to hold coloured eggs this Easter.

Get your toddler involved in making the Easter table centrepiece? Yes! momstown's littlest crafters helped create this centrepiece-worthy creation.

Materials:

  • Plastic easter eggs
  • Empty toilet rolls
  • Markers, paint, stickers
  • Easter grass
  • Shallow container (bowl, upside-down tin lid)

 

centrepiece easter toilet rolls

Directions:

First, cut the toilet rolls in three so you have them the right size to hold an egg.

 

Then, have your child paint each one – try some fun Easter colours like purple, yellow, and pink! You could also use markers to colour them if you prefer.

 

centrepiece easter toilet rolls

Let the paint dry on the rolls.

 

These rolls could also be used in your egg-decorating projects as egg-drying holders!

 

centrepiece easter toilet rollsIf you have some Easter stickers, add them to the rolls, and place plastic eggs (or real ones) in them.

 

Arrange in a bed of Easter grass in a shallow container or tray, and you've got a gorgeous centrepiece!

 

If you want to use real dyed eggs, here are some ways to decorate them.

Tags: Easter, fine motor skills

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