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Foofa Egg


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If you like, you can substitute construction paper for the felt. We cut out the eyes and mouth from a Foofa printable, but to keep little hands busy, you can have kids can draw their own, instead.



What You Need
Large pink plastic egg (about 3 1/2 inches high)
Egg template
Pink felt
Yellow felt
Scissors
Craft glue
Color Foofa printable
Red crayon or marker
Jar lid (about 1 1/2 inches across) for base



What You Do

Step 1
For the flower topper: Using the egg templates, cut six tear-shaped petals from the pink felt. Show kids how to overlap their pointed tips and glue them together to create a flower for Foofa's head. Using the template, cut a center from the yellow felt. Kids can glue it to the flower's center.



Step 2
For the face: For Foofa's nose, cut out a small round circle from the pink felt. Kids glue it to the egg. On the Foofa printable, have kids color in Foofa's mouth with red marker or crayon. After parents cut out the eyes and mouth, kids can glue them to the egg.



Step 3
For the flower base: As the face dries, use the template to cut out a flower shape (ours is about 4 inches across) for the base. Glue its center inside the jar lid, and sit Foofa inside.