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Clay Eggs :)


Today was pretty hectic around our house, and tonight was even busier! But my daughter and I managed to complete a craft.

I decided since we had all this clay left over, to make Easter clay eggs. Today our craft was Easter clay eggs. And what a fun craft it was! We started off with molding the clay to form the shape of an egg. (Of course it doesn't have to be perfect in shape) as long as it's close enough to tell it’s supposed to be an egg. :)

So once we did that, we let them dry. (You’re supposed to let the clay dry for a few days, but my daughter wanted to finish them tonight.) I set out some paint, and we painted the clay eggs. My daughter loved it! (I hope you all do too)

We had a great time decorating our clay eggs.






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  1. Hi,
    Those clay eggs look lovely, great idea

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  2. I love the idea. We have so little times for crafts during the week. I am always looking for something that we can complete together. I love this idea.

    Cynthia
    http://www.richlymiddleclass.com

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  3. Thank you everyone! :) It was such a fun craft.

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  4. Hi Stephanie!
    I just wanted to stop by and thank you for linking up with my ladies at the Thursday hop! So glad you could join us this week! Following you on Pinterest.
    Thanks again!
    Katie~
    http://dysfunctionsjunction.com

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  5. Katie, thank you so much for hosting such a lovely blog hop! I love it. :)

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  6. aww.. those look adorable. I am sure DD would love to make these. Thanks for sharing
    -Reshama
    http://www.stackingbooks.com

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