Tissue Paper Easter Eggs for your window
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You’ve seen our Free Easter Egg Printables for the neighborhood Easter Egg Social Distancing Window Egg Hunt, here’s another fun idea! Using only things you can find around the house because 1. nothing is open 2. if it were I wouldn’t go 3. using what we have is great for the environment with or without COVID-19. We made some more Easter Eggs for our windows. This time tissue paper Easter Eggs.

EASY Tissue Paper Easter Eggs

Tissue Paper Easter Eggs for your window egg hunt

All you need is:

  • Scratch Paper
  • Scissors
  • Glue Stick
  • Colored Tissue Paper

*Tip: I always save the girls worksheets from school that are blank on the back to use as scratch paper. They can draw on it, practice spelling tests, make lists, cut it out and so on. 

Cut your scratch paper into an egg shape. If you fold it in half it is easy to get a symmetrical Easter Egg for decorating.

Pull out your gift wrap box and grab some colored tissue paper to repurpose. Cut the tissue into small squares and grab a glue stick to glue the pieces onto paper eggs. We used scratch paper for the eggs. They were a lot of fun to make. Piper got creative and started making her eggs into Disney Characters.

Tissue Paper Easter Eggs Disney Characters

This is Piper’s version of Rapunzel and Ariel.

Tissue Paper Easter Eggs for your window

Get creative! You can make faces, patterns, or whatever you want! If you cover the entire egg you can cut the excess paper around the edges for a clean look.

A little tissue paper, glue sticks and scissors provided hours of entertainment for my girls! Creating these tissue paper Easter Eggs was an easy, fun activity to do together.

 

And now the neighborhood has a ton of Easter Eggs to find in our front windows!

 

Rainbow art

 

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Find more fun Easter ideas here. Pinterest is the best!

 

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