This chick is made of a yellow photo box wrapped with yellow wool. Wax eyes and a small orange paper beak are then glued on.
Two feathers stick on the back as wings in the wool threads and the chick is ready.
Decorates it at Easter or in spring on a branch. It also looks nice with blown or colored Easter eggs in a basket.
Have fun trying it out.
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Get your materials ready.
Paint an egg on a yellow photo box and cut that egg out.
Now take the yellow wool.
Attach the beginning of the thread with an adhesive tape on the back of the egg.
Begin to wrap the egg with the wool.
Wraps crisscross until the whole egg is wrapped with wool.
Then cut off the wool and shove it under the other threads on the back. It should no longer loosen. Knead it tight if necessary.
Set up your wobble eyes, a small orange triangle and two feathers.
First stick the eyes and the beak on the front of the egg.
Then you turn the egg around and put a feather under the strings on the back left and right. These are the wings of the chick.
Turn the chick around and straighten the feathers.
Your Easter chick is ready.
Alternatively, you can decorate it without feathers.
Decorate it e.g. in a basket with blown eggs.
Have fun trying it out!
Materials
Directions
Get your materials ready.
Paint an egg on a yellow photo box and cut that egg out.
Now take the yellow wool.
Attach the beginning of the thread with an adhesive tape on the back of the egg.
Begin to wrap the egg with the wool.
Wraps crisscross until the whole egg is wrapped with wool.
Then cut off the wool and shove it under the other threads on the back. It should no longer loosen. Knead it tight if necessary.
Set up your wobble eyes, a small orange triangle and two feathers.
First stick the eyes and the beak on the front of the egg.
Then you turn the egg around and put a feather under the strings on the back left and right. These are the wings of the chick.
Turn the chick around and straighten the feathers.
Your Easter chick is ready.
Alternatively, you can decorate it without feathers.
Decorate it e.g. in a basket with blown eggs.
Have fun trying it out!
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