i made these a couple years ago with my girls. i saw the idea in my good housekeeping magazine.
materials:
a bowl
plastic wrap
yarn (i bought the variegated skeins)
a few bottles of elmer’s glue
1. turn a bowl upside down and cover with plastic wrap.
2. cut strips of yarn about 17 inches long. i don’t know how many we cut, but it was a lot.
3. soak the yarn in a shallow dish of glue (we added a little bit of water to ours).
4. pull out strands and drape over plastic-covered bowl.
4. pull out strands and drape over plastic-covered bowl.
5. after the bowl is covered with yarn, let it dry overnight.
6. remove bowl and peel plastic away from strings.
Rebekah says
I love this! It looks so fast and easy. I need easy with my 3 little ones. Thanks for the great idea!!
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Mom2fur says
Those are really cool!
When I was a kid, my mother would take string, dip it in starch and wrap it around a balloon many, many times. Once it was fully dry, she'd pop the balloon and you'd have this giant thready 'egg.' (I've tried it myself, but mine usually collapse. I guess I'm not patient enough to wait for 'drying time.')
I bet yarn would work for that, too!
Tracy says
THis is great! I am going to try this with my boys and the class I teach. Perfect inexpensive Easter craft for a bunch of 5th graders! Thanks! Gonna blog about it, too:)
Melissa says
So great! Glad to have found your site!
Amy @ Positively Splendid says
What a terrific idea! Thanks for sharing it!
Maryann says
Love this!! Great little Easter Baskets for mini candies. So cute!!
Krissy says
We saw this yesterday and made them today. It was lots of fun for my 7 and 4 yr old. Thanks for the great idea!
Christie Jo says
What a great idea, I think I will do this with my girls today!! Also, love the Easter Countdown idea, only 10 day's out, but I think I can improvise!! Thanks so much, so far your blog is great!
hugs!
Detexo-KarinaSala says
Fantastic, great I will make it.!!! Thanks for sharing. Hugs from Argentina BA♥
smartinez says
These are so cute and easy! I think we are going to make them this weekend for the Grandparents for Easter! Thanks for the fun idea!!
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Carol says
we are SO making these!
i've even found the cutest yarn.
spring break…here we come!
Lisa says
have to make these today! just discovered your blog thanks to oneprettything. love it!!
happy spring!
lisa
twigandtoadstool says
I think we'll be making these tonight as well! Thanks for the great idea!!
Maureen
Love Being a Nonny says
The little kids in our family do all the *fun* things at Easter. This year, the *tweens* will have a project. Thanks!
Kelley says
So many great posts! Im you newest follower and looking forward to seeing more!
MarshaMarshaMarsha says
Eeeeee! What a cute idea!
Nena Nadine says
What fun! So many kids crafts are so awful looking. We really need more like these. Although I must admit that I probably won't be making these with kids.
Two Shades of Pink says
What a fun idea! I am definitely going to try this with my girls!
Sassy Sites! says
I love these!! Come by and link them up over at Sassy Sites! We are having a homemade Easter basket party today!! 🙂
Molly says
Wow this is a really cool idea. i love and it reminds me of when we used to use our pencil cases and elmers glue to make bookmarks and we could colour the pancil case which acted as a tray/shaper thing and then the bookmark would be all colourful – maybe that was just at my school though?
thanks!
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Annaira says
S U P E R I D E A 😀
Heather Anelie Holloman says
This is adorable! I can't wait to try this out next Easter!
The Grandparents Guide says
We are going to feature your site with a direct link to this idea on http://www.thegrandparentsguide.com. It is very cool!
Deb xo {Hello, I remember you} says
Love love love… doing this this weekend
elenoula says
That is sooooo wonderful! I will soon post this tutorial to my blogspot with a link to your site! and then afterwards i will try it also myself! congrats!
Anonymous says
Pipe cleaner handles work well with these…
Anonymous says
I tried this with my kinder class, it didn't hold it's shape so well.
Anonymous says
it looks like cotton yarn, I think that would make the difference, as it would soak up the glue better than acrylic and thus hold the shape.
Renee! says
Totally fabulous idea… I'm going to pin it! Jumping over from the fabulous April Cole and her inspirational blog. Also just started following you and would love it if you'd follow me too!
xoxo
Renee
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Anonymous says
Plan on using brown yards so it looks like a nest
Runeshadow says
The edges bother me… I want to make these with my grandchildren; will use kitchen cotton yarn or size 10 crochet thread, and for a more even edge, will have the kids use yarn/thread to encircle the bowl (around the bottom edge, which will become the brim) after their creative draping.
Anonymous says
There were baskets or scenes done over balloons. Balloons were covered then busted and an opening was cut in front of it then removed the balloon and inserted grass or shredded paper and figures were added.
Anonymous says
great idea..tq ^_^
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Lu says
We’re going to offer this as a craft at our library and give the kids small flameless votive candles to put inside when finishied. The protoype I made looked really nice.
Theresa says
Does anyone know what plastic containers were used for these? It says to use 17 inch. pieces of thread so just curious what size the containers are. Trying to figure out cost of supplies to make 15 of these. Thanks.
michelle says
they look like those from instant noodles 🙂
Julia says
Great idea! and so easy to do. I’m going to do it with my primary students.
Thanks for sharing
DIANN L MCBEE says
This is much simpler than the balloon yarn baskets I have been seeing. Will definitely be doing with my grandkids this coming weekend.