Craft Corner: How to make your own Easter Chicks

As Bostik Bloggers this month we were sent a box of Easter based crafts. After deliberating over what to make, the boys decided they wanted to use the polystyrene eggs, so we made some Easter Chicks! I thought I would share how we made our own Easter chicks as it is a super simple Easter craft for kids to with adults or independently.

Bostik Bloggers craft box

How to make your own Easter Chicks

Easter chick items

You will need:

  • Polystyrene eggs
  • Yellow paint and paintbrush
  • Googly eyes
  • Yellow feathers
  • Orange foam or card
  • Glue or glue dots

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1.Start off by painting the polystyrene eggs with the yellow paint and leave to dry.

2. Once the paint is dry use glue to stick the googly eyes on

3. Using orange foam or card, cut out a triangle for the beak and glue onto the egg.

4. Next stick the feathers on either side of the egg. We found it easier to use glue dots for this rather than glue.

5. Using the orange card or foam, cut out small rectangular strips for the chick’s feet and glue to the bottom of the egg.

6. Leave to dry – and you have one Easter Chick ready for Easter!

I hope you enjoyed this easy Eater craft to so with kids. Check out my Craft Corner for more kids easy Easter crafts that are easy and fun to do for kids of all ages.

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*We were sent a box of crafts from Bostik in order to create these items.

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7 Comments

  1. These are adorable! What a cute craft idea.

  2. Nicola | Mummy to Dex

    These are so totally cute! I never had the patience with things like this as a child. Let’s hope I’ve learnt some as an adult so I can try something like this with my baby when he’s a bit older!

    #KCACOLS

  3. These look really good fun to make! And not too hard for a craft phobe like me!
    #KCACOLS

  4. Perfect timing for me finding this post! We have some polystyrene eggs to use at our home education group tomorrow and this is a great idea for the younger ones!

    Thanks for linking with #KCACOLS and I hope to see you again on Sunday.

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