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Two unicorn easter eggs with flowers on them.
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Unicorn Easter Eggs

Easter eggs don't get much prettier than these Unicorn Easter Eggs and the best part is just how easy they are to make!
Course Crafts
Prep Time 3 minutes
Cook Time 15 minutes
Total Time 18 minutes
Author Lisa O'Driscoll | Fun Money Mom
Cost Varies

Equipment

Instructions

  • Draw eyes on your egg. I start with pencil and if I like the way they look, I trace over it with black marker. If you are feeling super confident in your abilities, make the eyes with a black marker to start.
    Unicorn Easter egg eyes
  • Next, trace a circle on to the gold glitter paper. I just traced around a cup that was about 3" in diameter. Be sure to trace on the back of the foam so that you don't see the trace marks on the front after you cut it out. Cut the circle in half.
    Circle of Glitter foam cut in half for unicorn horn
  • Roll the foam around your finger to make a horn and hot glue it together. You should be able to make a horn with each half.
  • Once the glue dries, hot glue it to the top of the egg.
    Unicorn Easter egg horn glued to the top
  • Cut two ears out of white foam and two smaller ones out of pink foam.
    Foam unicorn ears for Easter eggs
  • Once you've got the shapes you want, glue the pink foam to the white foam.
    Unicorn ears for decorating Easter eggs
  • Next, glue the ears on either side of the horn. Don't worry about the glue showing because the flowers will hide it.
  • Finally, glue the flowers to the top and down the side of your Unicorn Easter egg. Now you've got one of the prettiest eggs for Easter!
    Unicorn Easter egg
  • I also had some gold clay lying around and thought I'd see how that looked as a horn. I made a ball, rolled it into a horn shape and wrapped a little string around it to make the grooves. Afterwards, I painted it with a metallic gold to give it more of a metallic look.
    Unicorn horn from clay
  • I made another unicorn and just replaced the glitter foam horn with the clay horn.
  • The only really difference was that the clay was a little more top heavy but they were both super cute! Out of all the Easter eggs I've made this year, they were my favorites!