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PomPom Painted Easter Egg

February 23, 2015momstownCraftNo comments
Kids can paint an easy Easter egg craft using pompoms!

This craft is a lot of fun, bringing new adventure to painting by using tools and materials outside of the standard paintbrushes or fingers. Children can either paint with pompoms using their fingers to hold them, OR you can attach the pompoms to a clothespin to make a handle. Using a handle keeps the hands a little more mess-free, and may be easier for littler hands to hold.

Let children paint a picture on their egg, make patterns, or just dab away. A great opportunity to talk about colours, shapes, or patterns! You can even turn your eggs into a beautiful Easter garland to decorate your home.

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