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Easter Craft: Decorate Your Own Egg Tees

Easter Craft: Decorate Your Own Egg Tees

Total Time Needed: 2-3 Hours

With this egg project, there's no yolk blowing, no hard-boiling - and you can enjoy your one-of-a-kind design long after the holiday is over. An oval is stamped onto shirts ahead of time, so the tees are ready for the party guests to decorate with puffy paint and fabric markers.

Materials

  • Pencil
  • Paper
  • Scissors
  • Thin craft foam sheets
  • Tacky glue
  • Wooden block or squares of thick cardboard
  • Plastic bag and cardboard to fit inside T-shirt
  • Prewashed cotton T-shirts
  • Paintbrush
  • Fabric paint
  • Puffy fabric paint and fabric markers

Instructions

1. To make an egg stamp, draw an oval onto a sheet of paper, or click here to print out a template. Cut it out. Trace it onto 2 sheets of craft foam. Cut out both eggs, glue one atop the other, then glue the pair onto the wooden block or several stacked squares of cardboard (the double layer of foam lets you apply paint to the stamp without getting any on the block). Let the glue dry.

2. Wrap the plastic bag around the cardboard and slip it inside the T-shirt to prevent paint from leaking through to the shirt's back.

Decorate Your Own Egg Tees

3. Using a paintbrush, evenly coat the egg stamp with the fabric paint. Making sure the shirt's surface is smooth and flat, press the stamp onto the shirt. Allow the paint to dry for a few hours or overnight.

Decorate Your Own Egg Tees

4. At the party, let kids decorate the eggs with puffy paint or fabric markers. Tip: Use reinforcement labels as stencils for polka dots.

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