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every yr. my family gets together at my g-mas house, the parent usally drink wine and talk, the kids ussally get bored, so we made it acoustum for us(the kids) do crafts for all the holidays now i need a few quick little cute easter crafts to take to my g-mas that 3-11 yr olds(and me a 13yr old) can do!!

THANKS!! pplease included pictures!!!!!!

Go to this site. There are a lot of things for you to do and the ones with the ” * ” behind the project have pictiures of it.

http://www.craftown.com/easter.htm

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OK well I don’ t have pics but these are very simple.
Get as many egg cartons as you can possibly get your hands on. and cut out each the egg holding part you can leave a little lip part on it if you want and get some green pipe cleaners. The more colors for the egg cartons the better. then stick the pipe cleaner in the flat bottom part of the carton piece and make a knot in the inside of it. Put a bunch together and you have tulips for Easter. I have a ton of Ideas if you want to contact me. cassies_crafts@yahoo.com
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cover the plastic eggs with white glue and sprinkle with glitter. or cover them with cloth, paper or whatever you have. you could also put a string in to the egg, knot the end that is inside the egg, snap shut and tie to your easter tree, either alive outside or several branchs that you have in a pot.
google "washcloth bunny" cute but need several items to make. how about cotten ball bunnies and chicks, glue toether add eyes and noses/beak…have fun
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The hand print Apron would be fun..for ages from 3-adults.
This can be done even on T-shirts.
The blank Aprons are available at wallmart and micheals.
Even placemats would be fun too…..the 3year old could do this too. Can even be paper ones..or felt place mats.
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http://familyfun.go.com/
http://jas.familyfun.go.com/arts-and-crafts?page=CraftDisplay&craftid=10368
http://jas.familyfun.go.com/arts-and-crafts?page=CraftDisplay&craftid=10395

Go to this site. There are a lot of things for you to do and the ones with the " * " behind the project have pictiures of it.

http://www.craftown.com/easter.htm
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Hi,
I just answered a very similar question on here that was from a 12 year old. I went back to her Q and gave her the address for yours and here’s a link to her Q that I answered already.
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080322131503AAFerUt&r=w#QpImUjHtVGH.o5_XrY81U1gvd3r4EhKbbHJNPpm_K1eW0G9z4_eO

I told her how to melt wax and soap though and that won’t do for you. But the links I gave her and that the other lady gave her might give you some crafts to do with your wider age group. That sounds like you kids have it all figured out.

I have two daughters (13 and 18 years old). My home had been the Easter Egg Hunt house for our little neighborhood for about the last 5 years. We are in TX and often it’s so hot that chocolate melts in the eggs before the kids can find them. So, last year we started an empty egg hunt. The kids loved it. They just wanted them hid over and over and over. no one cared about the candy that eventually got thrown out anyway. So, for the little ones you could do several easter egg hunts through out the day to let them run around and burn some energy up! That 3 year old might take a nap if you do that! ; ) There could be a prize for the one with the most each time you hunt. Either make some decorated Easter cookies today to use as the prizes or buy some nicer ones at the store for just the hunt winners. We usually buy some $1-$5 prizes off the easter aisle at the grocery/drug store to use as the prizes. I’ve also filled the eggs with pennies, nickles, dimes and quarters (that’ the big one and only a few of them as we have about 200 plastic eggs). I just use our change jar, it doesn’t cost that much compared to bags of candy. You could see if your parents and the others who’re attending would bring a few handfuls of change from home for this egg hunt. If you’re taking care of all of these kids, I’d guess they’ll go for it so ya’ll are happy and out of their hair. I mean that in a nice way! ; )

Have fun! Be careful and good luck to you and your family!
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