You can make a fun mosaic Easter egg from an old DVD. It will catch the light and shine in basket
or for an Easter egg hunt. No losing
this one!
Cutting DVD’s can be hard on the wrist and hands when you
recycle them for crafts, but, did you know that DVD’s have layers?
If you separate the DVD into two layers then you will have two
shiny sides that are much easier to cut into pieces. You can only do it
with DVD’s though, not CDs, but who doesn’t have some old DVD’s lying around?
This year when you have your Easter egg hunt you can have a
really special egg for the grand prize. These eggs look so elegant as it
catches and flashes all the colors on the shiny surface. This is an awesome
kid’s craft. Just be sure a parent separates the DVD layers first! Gather a group and they can have fun making a whole basket
of shiny mosaic Easter eggs.
Supplies:
Paper mache Easter eggs (they come in bags of 6 at the craft
stores) or upcycle some old plastic eggs.
DVD
Scissors
Thin steak knife (Mom or dad can do this step)
Thick tacky glue
Acrylic paint in desired color the darker colors will show
between the pieces
Small paintbrush
Egg tray to put the eggs in as you work
Optional: tweezers
Directions:
1.
Cut a DVD towards the center hole. Using the pointed
end of a steak knife, carefully slide it in between the layers and push it all
around to separate the layers. You will have two pieces of the DVD.
2. Use some acrylic paint
and a small paintbrush to cover the entire egg with a base coat. It is
easiest to paint half the egg, put it in the egg tray to dry and when dry turn
it over and paint the other half of the egg.
3.
Cut small pieces of the DVD in all shapes. Since you
are gluing to a curved surface it is best to keep the pieces small.
4.
Work in small sections at a time. Apply dabs of
tacky glue and attach the pieces one at a time close together but it’s not
necessary to be exact.
5.
Continue adding pieces until you have covered the entire
egg and let the glue dry. Lightly clean off any excess glue from the
shiny pieces with a damp paper towel if necessary.
You are so creative Crystal!! Love!!
ReplyDeleteThank you! So are you! :-)
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