How to Make LEGO Eggs for Easter
Assemble the supplies needed., Boil the eggs if you haven't already done so., On one side of the egg, glue a row of three evenly spaced mints., Leave a gap between this row and glue another row of three evenly spaced mints running alongside the...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Assemble the supplies needed.
These are listed below under "Things You'll Need". -
Step 2: Boil the eggs if you haven't already done so.
Then allow to cool. , Run this down the length of the egg. ,, Repeat with the other eggs. , For the best effect, have at least a minimum of three eggs, one yellow, one red and one blue. , The drying eggs can be rested on a wire cooling rack or on parchment (baking) paper to dry completely. , Place a soft material such as shredded paper or plastic in a basket.
Carefully lay down the LEGO eggs so that the mint bumps face outward.
The whole display should look like little Lego eggs. -
Step 3: On one side of the egg
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Step 4: glue a row of three evenly spaced mints.
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Step 5: Leave a gap between this row and glue another row of three evenly spaced mints running alongside the first row.
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Step 6: Leave to dry.
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Step 7: Paint the entire egg and over the mints
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Step 8: all one color.
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Step 9: Allow to dry.
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Step 10: Arrange for a display.
Detailed Guide
These are listed below under "Things You'll Need".
Then allow to cool. , Run this down the length of the egg. ,, Repeat with the other eggs. , For the best effect, have at least a minimum of three eggs, one yellow, one red and one blue. , The drying eggs can be rested on a wire cooling rack or on parchment (baking) paper to dry completely. , Place a soft material such as shredded paper or plastic in a basket.
Carefully lay down the LEGO eggs so that the mint bumps face outward.
The whole display should look like little Lego eggs.
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