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Batch of Pokemon Easter Eggs

DIY Pokemon Easter Eggs

Prep Time: 10 minutes
Active Time: 15 minutes
Drying Time: 15 minutes
Total Time: 40 minutes
Take your Easter egg hunt to the next level! Catch 'em all with these fun and colorful DIY Pokemon Easter Eggs. Paint them and use the free printables with your favorite characters. These are perfect for Pokemon fans of all ages!
5 from 3 votes
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Author: Sam
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Materials

  • Pokemon Easter Egg Printables
  • Color Copy Digital Cover Paper or any thick, white cardstock
  • Scissors
  • Paper Trimmer
  • Glue Dots
  • Eggs
  • Acrylic Paint: bright yellow spring green, baby pink, sky mist, and bright orange

Instructions

  • Depending on your kids' ages, you may need to do some prep work to prepare the eggs for decorating. You can hard boil your eggs or use a sewing needle to punch two holes and blow them out. You could also use wooden eggs.
  • Once your eggs are prepared, paint each egg the corresponding color.
  • I found that painting each egg with about 4-6 thin coats gives a more even look.
  • Print out all the printables on thick, heavy, white paper. Cut out the base wraps and the corresponding heads, ears, tails, and Bulbasaur’s flower.
  • Wrap the base piece around the egg to determine the size needed, then secure with tape or a glue dot.
  • Place the egg on the base wrap and then use a glue dot to secure the tail to the back and bottom of the egg.
  • Use Elmer’s glue or a hot glue gun to glue the ears on both sides of the egg, so there won't be any gap. If you don't mind the gap, use a glue dot to attach them.
  • Finish up by gluing the face to the front and middle of the egg.