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Moose Egg


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We used a cork for Moose's nose. If you don't have one handy, have kids mold a thick tube of yellow modeling clay. It will look great!



What You Need
Large plastic yellow egg, about 3 1/2 inches tall
Egg templates
Medium cork
Craft glue
Self-adhesive wiggly eyes
Fine black marker
Yellow Fimo or modeling clay
Brown craft foam
Yellow craft foam or construction paper
Stapler or clear adhesive tape



What You Do

Step 1
For the face: Turn the egg upside down, using the round part (not the pointy part) as the top. With craft glue, affix the cork just below the egg's seam. When the glue is dry, press on the wiggly eyes. Draw a small mouth below, and to one side, of the mouth.



Step 2
For the antlers: Using the antler templates, cut two antler shapes from craft foam. Roll two small balls of yellow clay for ears. Press one end of each antler into each ball of clay. Press the ears and antlers onto the head.



Step 3
For the collar: From yellow construction paper, cut a 1- by 8-inch strip. Curl the strip to create a loop. Staple or tape the loop closed. Set Moose inside the collar.