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March 26, 2012

Bunny + Carrot Egg Decorating :: Family Fun

Last week I shared this tutorial over at It's Overflowing.  I was soooo excited to get to be a part of the fun.  Thanks again to my bloggy friend, Aimee for the invite and hosting.  

Have you ever went to a party or event and felt a little underdressed?  That was me at the Easter Egg Hunt Aimee hosted...  I approached it with a family friendly, fun idea -- while some of the other ladies showed up with incredibly fancy, decorative ideas.  Oh well.  After a little blushing, I still walked away excited to be in on the fun -- and I made some new friends.  However, I was excited to be able to bring the fun back to you all today.  This is 100% pure family fun {smile}.

What's a bunny without a carrot?  I couldn't bare to make the bunny eggs without the carrot eggs.  How cruel would that be?  {giggle} Anywho, with a few crafty supplies and a little creativity -- these cuties are super easy and you'll have a "hopping" good time!


So, let's start with a few supplies:
Hard Boiled Eggs (of course), Orange coloring, Pink Pom-Poms,
Wiggle Eyes (optional), Glue Gun, Black Magic Maker, Scissors and White Foam.


With the bunny eggs, you'll simply start by hot gluing on your wiggly eyes and pink pom-pom.  Then free hand a few whiskers.  Be careful with moisture from the egg -- it can make those whiskers a little problematic if the egg isn't completely dry.  

I didn't take pictures of the bunny ear process, but you'll trace out the ears on your white foam -- whatever shape and size you desire.  Cut and hot glue them on as well.  I added a few eyelashes and a pink bow to the little girl.  Accessorizing may be a fun add-on for your family festivities.

The carrot eggs are simply soaked in the orange coloring for 15-20 minutes, so you can get a bright orange.  I also added the vinegar to my water -- as suggested on the packaging.  Wrap some green raffia together, tie or knot and hot glue that to the top of your orange egg -- and, well, you have yourself a DARLING little carrot egg.


And you're done!  How fun was that?  
Yep, I'll be partying {here}, {here} and {here} all week long!

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39 comments:

  1. This is so darn cute. Thanks for the great idea! Will be doing this with the kiddos soon, I'm sure. :)

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  2. These are adorable! Stopping by from the Sunday Social! Newest follower...:) Please stop by and check out my blog @ http://littlebeckyhoemcky.blogspot.com Have a great week!

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  3. So cute! These have lots of possibilities for other holidays too! I know, the egg thing is usually just for Easter, but it doesn't have to be!

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  4. Sooo CUTE Kelly, I absolutely love these.. :))

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  5. I love it! So cute! I just found your blog...new follower on Linky and GFC. You can visit me at http://raisingdieter.blogspot.com/

    Shay

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  6. Oh my gosh, those are so cute! I just love the carrots!

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  7. How adorable! I think I'll be doing this this weekend with my daughter!

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  8. Underdressed?? Whatevs, friend!! These are perfect!! I love them so much!

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  9. Those "carrots" are the cutest thing I have ever seen!

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  10. These are awesome! I would love for you to add this project to my Hippity Hop Easter Project Hop if you haven't already!

    http://www.itsybitsypaperblog.com/2012/03/hippity-hop-easter-project-hop.html

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  11. Well I think your project is perfect! Super adorable!!

    http://fitcraftystylishandhappy.blogspot.com/

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  12. So cute!
    I would love for you to come share this at my linky party, Cowgirl Up! going on right now!
    ♥Linsey

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  13. These are so cute and I can picture my oldest boy loving to make these. Thanks so much for sharing at Toot Your Horn Tuesday :)

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  14. What a cute little idea! I love it!

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  15. Okay, this is seriously adorable! And I absolutely will be creating these this Easter. Those boring old dyed eggs are so passe...

    And what I love is the budget and the simplicity. Downright cinchy ... and it would be perfect at our "It's a Cinch" link party going on now. When you link up at one blog you're automatically linked up to all five of us fab co-hosts!

    Hope to see you at the party!

    :)

    Linda
    www.itallstartedwithpaint.com

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    1. So happy to see you at the party! I made an announcement about your arrival over Pinterest and FB. So, what can I get ya? A glass of red or white?

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    2. And I featured you today! And I'm sending this link to my sister-in-law (who is hosting Easter) because she likes to make fun egg creations for the table setting ...

      Thanks for linking and I hope you didn't find me "tacky" when I asked you to link up. Apparently it's bad form. But honestly I only invite things that inspire me ...

      :)

      Linda

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  16. Goodness, these are so darn cute! I love the little bunny eggs. Your egg crate is really neat too.

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  17. Too cute! We did something similar to the bunnies on foil wrapped eggs for the kids' preschool friends a few years ago, and will probably do the same this year...bunnies + chocolate = good times!

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  18. Pretty stinking cute!!!! Love how orange the color turned out!

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  19. This is so lovely, Kelly!'Carrots' are such a great idea!

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  20. Those are so fun! I LOVE the carrot ones. I may have to make a few to take along to Easter dinner this year. Stopping by from TT&J. Have a great weekend!

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  21. I absolutely love these!! What a fun Easter centerpiece they would make. My girls would absolutely love doing these - love the tips for getting that really bright orange (mine always turn out so dull).

    So glad you joined our Cinch party.
    Kelly

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  22. Precious..adorable..featuring these today! ;) have a great Saturday!

    Bonnie @ Uncommon

    www.uncommondesignsonline.com

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  23. These are too cute. Perfect for the Easter egg decorating competition we have every year. I'm totally going to win this year!! Now following. Love from Whimsically Homemade

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  24. This is so cute! What a great project for kids to help with!

    Have a great weekend!

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  25. Kelly,

    I think these are adorable! I love the little carrot eggs....they made me smile :)

    blessings,
    karianne

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  26. These are fantastic, love the color and the creative touch. If this is "underdressed" than that is what I would aim for!! Love it
    from Holly at www.abakershouse.com

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  27. So cute...and perfect for Easter and spring. Thanks so much for sharing this at our party.
    Karah

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  28. Hey! Just a note to let you know that I featured you on my blog!!

    Jill
    www.jillifyit.com

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  29. These are fabulous!!! My girls are going to freak when I show them these!!

    I HOPE you'll share this at The DIY Dreamer... From Dream To Reality!! PLEASE!
    http://thediydreamer.blogspot.ca/2012/04/from-dream-to-reality-linky-party-10.html

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  30. So, so cute! You're being featured tonight at Mom On Timeout! Thanks so much for sharing!

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  31. So very adorable! We're featuring you at our Pin'inspiration Party this week C:

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  32. This is such a cute craft idea! I would love for you to link this project up at my Linky Party via:http://ourdelightfulhome.blogspot.com/2012/04/show-me-what-you-got-linky-party-8.html


    Mrs. Delightful
    www.ourdelightfulhome.blogspot.com

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  33. Thanks for sharing at Fabulous Friday! I'm featuring you!

    http://herecomesthesun-kelly.blogspot.com/2012/04/fabulous-friday-20.html

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