Pom-Pom Chick Easter Craft
This freshly hatched springtime craft is great for kids or adults to enjoy making this Easter!

You’ll Need:
Large yellow pom-pom, craft feathers, small wiggle eyes, orange felt or craft foam, , glue dots or craft glue (see note), a plastic Easter egg a large plastic button for place holders (optional)

Note: For this craft I recommend glue dots, thick craft glue or a hot glue gun (adults only). Regular white glue can be frustrating when using it on felt or pom-poms.
Craft Instructions:
This craft is best suited for children over 10, or younger children with adult assistance.
Snip a small triangle from the orange craft foam to make the beak.
If you are making place holders, glue the pom-pom onto a button and press firmly and then re-shape the pom-pom if needed–this is the stand.

If you are not making place holders then you do not need to use the buttons.
Select a yellow feather for the tail and attach it to the pom-pom with a glue dot. You may need to trim the feather a bit.

Now attach the eyes and beak with glue and place the chick into a plastic egg and you’re done!
For an Easter surprise cover the chick with the plastic egg top and include him in an Easter basket or with your egg hunt. or set a fun and festive Easter table with freshly hatched springtime chick place holders.
This freshly hatched springtime craft is great for kids or adults to enjoy making this Easter!

You’ll Need:
Large yellow pom-pom, craft feathers, small wiggle eyes, orange felt or craft foam, , glue dots or craft glue (see note), a plastic Easter egg a large plastic button for place holders (optional)

Note: For this craft I recommend glue dots, thick craft glue or a hot glue gun (adults only). Regular white glue can be frustrating when using it on felt or pom-poms.
Craft Instructions:
This craft is best suited for children over 10, or younger children with adult assistance.
Snip a small triangle from the orange craft foam to make the beak.
If you are making place holders, glue the pom-pom onto a button and press firmly and then re-shape the pom-pom if needed–this is the stand.

If you are not making place holders then you do not need to use the buttons.
Select a yellow feather for the tail and attach it to the pom-pom with a glue dot. You may need to trim the feather a bit.

Now attach the eyes and beak with glue and place the chick into a plastic egg and you’re done!
For an Easter surprise cover the chick with the plastic egg top and include him in an Easter basket or with your egg hunt. or set a fun and festive Easter table with freshly hatched springtime chick place holders.
Want to make some more Pom-Pom crafts?


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Related Links:
Easter Home Page
Easter Craft for Kids
Craft Supplies for Kids
Easter Egg Coloring


