Here’s an adorable mixed media project from Rachel Berry. The clay is a small part but it’s a perfect addition. Make a basket or a bucket for your crew at Easter or your own spring-y wishes for some decor.
And you can make larger, lightweight eggs the same way if you need to. I find plastic Easter eggs – like you’d get from discount stores – work well but crumpled foil is also good for Easter egg claying if you’re trying to avoid the weight, baking time, and expense of solid clay. Or the heartache and mess of blowing out regular chicken eggs… something I never do well with.
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