Making Easter eggs with Crayola Glitterdots
Do you already know the Glitterdots from #Crayola - What? They are small compact balls with glitter inside. These balls do not let glitters appear everywhere because of the glue contained in them. They are easy to knead and workable. This gives great opportunities to make, for example, an Easter egg.
The Glitterdots are in a kind of blister. Each ball stays soft and does not dry out. You can open it per strip so you can just grab what you need.
Provide a pattern of an egg. I have created a template for this if you would like to use it. Choose the colors you want to work with. You can use them all of course but choosing 3 is also very nice. You will soon vary, because each egg will have a different distribution.
You press a glitter dot on an egg flat. You gently rub it out with your finger so that it becomes thin layer. Each time you can use a dot or a piece of it to fill up your egg. That is super fun to do and also a soothing piece of work! After that, let the egg dry well!