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Make Your Own Easter Egg Tree
By Dian Thomas
If you like Christmas trees and find that they bring a special
feeling into the holiday, you will love the Easter egg tree. Here
are some easy-to-follow instructions to get you started.
Easter Egg Tree
Decorate this tree with flowers and hatching chicks and bunny ornaments
(see below).

Materials Needed:
A tree limb with many small branches.
Spray paint "optional"
Plaster of Paris
Basket with plastic liner (large enough to hold the branch)
Easter grass
Tiny silk flowers
Glue gun
Spray paint the branches if desired.
Mix the plaster in the plastic liner according to the package
directions. Insert the tree branch in the plaster and allow
to harden. Put the plastic liner inside the basket and cover
the plaster with grass. Attach the flowers to the branches
with glue gun. Hang HATCHING CHICKS and Bunny Ornaments on
the tree.
Hatching Chicks and Bunny Ornaments
Store these cute chicks and funny bunnies in an open egg carton
inside the Styrofoam-popcorn-filled box.
Chicks
6 raw eggs
12 2-inch P-P (for head and body)
12 (1/8inch - 1/4inch) Wiggie Craft
Orange felt, cut in 6 3/8inch triangle {for Beaks}
1 yard, cut into 6 5-inch strips
Glue gun
Bunnies
6 raw eggs
12 2-inch P-P (for head and body)
12 (1/8inch - 1/4inch) Wiggie Craft
Pink felt, cut in bunny ear shape
White felt, cut small from inside <Lost Signal>
Light felt, cut smaller for inside bunny ears
-1 yard narrow pink ribbon, cut in six 5" strip
-12 {1/4") light pink poms
-6 (1/8") white pom
-Glue gun
Instructions
- To make each ornament, cut an egg in your hand and tap firmly with a knife to crack the shell.
- Break the egg in half. Wash both halves of the shell and allow to dry thoroughly.
- Glue the end of the ribbon inside the large half of the egg shelf on opposite side to form a handle.
- Glue the head and body pom-poms together and attach the eyes.
- Glue felt beaks on chickens.
- For the bunny, glue two small pink pom-pom side by side on the head of chickies and glue the small white pom-pom in the middle of the cheeks.
- Glue the small white felt ears to the large pink felt ears. Glue the ears to the top of the head.
- Set a couple of chicks or bunnies inside the large half on the eggshell.
- Glue the small end of the egg of the egg to the chickie's head, to make it appear it was just hatching.
Tip: If you don't have any wiggly eyes, punch out black construction paper with a round whole punch and glue to slightly larger round white construction paper.
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During the past 25 years,
Dian Thomas has delivered more than 5000 media appearances. She
is the author of 18 books, including the New York Times Best Seller
Roughing it Easy, which has sold more than a million copies.
She was a network reporter — for eight years — on NBC’s
Today Show. Tom Brokaw, NBC’s news anchor, said,
“Dian made her network television debut on NBC’s Today
Show and quickly became one of our most popular featured performers.
Dian has some of the most spectacular ideas you can possibly imagine.”
She appeared on the NBC’s
Tonight Show as well as several times on ABC’s Good
Morning America and then went on the make weekly appearances
for six years on ABC’s Home Show. She is now joins
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