Tuesday, March 10, 2015

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Minion Easter Eggs!

I've been playing with some non-traditional candy-free different egg ideas this year and am happy to introduce you to our newest creation: the Minion Easter Eggs!



If you haven't seen our fizzing rainbow Easter eggs, you'll definitely want to pop over and check them out! Then, I saw these super cute TMNT-inspired eggs and realized: plastic eggs can become SO many things!!  I started thinking about some other cartoons, and soon came up with these minion Easter eggs.

They are incredibly easy to make too!  You will want these

Simple Supplies:

* yellow and blue plastic easter eggs
* black permanent marker
* little wiggly eyes
* hot glue gun & glue
* optional: little LEGO kits

Easy How To:

1- Switch the yellow and blue plastic easter eggs around so your minions have yellow heads and blue bottoms (overalls).

2- Draw a black goggle-strap onto the minion Easter egg heads.  Add mouths and hair with the black permanent marker.

3- Use hot glue to add the little eyes.



Ta da!  That's it!  I told you it was easy!  I'm planning on putting little LEGO kits inside of them (because the minions are awesome little builders and creators...and because my kids will love them!).   And guess what?  With goodies inside, you can balance your minion Easter eggs so they stand up by themselves!  I pretty much love that.

What do you think?


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3 comments:

Lauren said...

These are so cute and would be perfect for my son's Minion themed birthday party!

Penny Zeller said...

These are absolutely adorable! I can't wait to make them for our youth group. I'm stopping by from the True Aim blog linky and am so glad I found your site. Have a blessed rest of your week!

Carla at Preschool Powol Packets said...

Lauren, a Minion birthday party sounds SO fun!!

Thanks Penny! I bet your youth group loves them!