Create a perky spring basket to hold jelly beans, a chocolate bunny, or your art supplies. Makes a great Easter purse or school lunch bag!
1.
Find out about the origins of the Easter basket. Why is the egg a symbol of birth, life, and hope? What spring festivals, in countries around the world, include the egg in their celebrations? Here's one way to make your own egg basket.
2.
On construction paper, draw a large egg with Crayola® Colored Pencils. Cut it out with Crayola Scissors. Trace and cut out a second identical egg.
3.
Using colored pencils, decorate one side of each egg. Use your imagination to create spring or Easter patterns. Add Crayola Glitter Glue to enhance your designs. Dry.
4.
Cut or fold a paper lunch bag to about half its size for a basket, or use it full size to carry more items. Attach the decorated paper eggs to the front and back of the bag using Crayola Glue Sticks.
5.
To create a handle, punch a hole on either side of the bag and insert a chenille stick. Twist the ends to secure the handle.
Send family and friends a shiny, shimmery card for Easter. Crayola® Gel Marker colors on aluminum foil are perfect for s
Represent the spirit of hope with a classroom display of sunny daffodils. Plant flowering bulbs and learn how communitie
Experience the "egg-citement" of Easter! Explore Easter traditions past and present, and create an "egg-stravagant" 3-D
Lilies symbolize hope and the miracle of new life. Celebrate the arrival of spring, or learn about Easter traditions, wi
Create a perky spring basket to hold jelly beans, a chocolate bunny, or your art supplies. Makes a great Easter purse or
Explore and respond to the work of Marcel Duchamp, creating a collage of a reworked face.
How can your class become a community of learners? These self-portrait paper dolls encourage everyone to become better f
Library windows are just the place to share reviews of favorite books. Use Crayola® Washable Window Markers or Crayola W