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Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Spin Art Easter Eggs

We had a lot of fun making spin art again! Everyone Loves Spin Art and I'm sure we will revisit this activity again and again! Last time we created Valentine hearts from our spin art and this time Easter Eggs.  Check out my Valentine Spin Art Tutorial here.  I decided to make some garland with our spin art too:

We used our Melissa and Doug Spin Art Machine which was a Christmas gift of mine! (Not Cassie's) It is a great little machine, but uses only 4x4 inch pieces of paper.  It would be neat to try out all the  different Spin Art machines and see which one is the best!!!! Do you have a favorite?


We used the paint that came with the machine and some watered down liquid acrylic paint. We had a wide variety to choose from.


We tried adding paint while it was spinning. Fun! It is always amazing to watch and the best part is that it is different every time!


We tried adding paint first and then spinning too! Both ways are fun!


Here are our Spin Art masterpieces and then some! Aren't they FANTASTIC??


To make them into Easter Eggs, simply trace or draw an egg shape over your Spin Art like this and cut them out:


For Easter Egg Garland attach your eggs to yarn, string, or ribbon. We used tape on the back to attach the eggs to the yarn. They make a Gorgeous Easter decoration!  Very unique too! You could also just attach each egg with a single string for an Easter Tree. I'm sure there are many possibilities!



What do you think???

24 comments:

  1. this is a great idea! i love spin art, and easter eggs are perfect thing to put it on!

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  2. Beautiful! I am always a sucker for spin art. We use a salad spinner!

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  3. Beautiful !! Yet to try this.. not sure if i should buy a salad spinner or one of the spin art machines. This one doesnt have a lid right? So how messy is it?does the paint fly all over? im concerned bcos we live in an apartment with very strict owners

    Thanks

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  4. Melissa,
    These are truly gorgeous!!
    The colours so bright, and spin art looks like fun!
    I like Cassies's garland.
    Brenda

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  5. i love your egg garland its bright and beautiful

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  6. Aaah so pretty so lovely!! We haven't made any spinart yet, but do want to have a go!

    Thanks for all your fab crafts on Kids Get Crafty this week!

    Maggy

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  7. We have yet to make spin art - we just don't have the right tools to do it yet. I can't wait to try it though. Those eggs look beautiful! '

    Jamie

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  8. We use an old record player for spin art! These look lovely!

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  9. Ohh - these are so cool. Fun and you can do anything in terms of color!

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  10. Very cool!! Looks like lots of fun!

    Kerri

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  11. I love that even little kids can do it! Super cute and colorful.

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  12. Discovered your blog recently! Beautiful ideas.
    This spin art is absolutely gorgeous.

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  13. I love the colors! These eggs are vibrant and beautiful!

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  14. Now you are making me wish I had a spinner! Thanks for linking up at It's PLaytime

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  15. Love it!!! That looks like so much fun. We have to get us a spin art machine. My boys would go wild. Thanks for sharing.
    Lynn-Never a dull moment.

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  16. I'm teaching Joy School this next week and my theme is "Hoppy Easter" You just gave me an excellent craft idea with this post! Thank you, thank you!!

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  17. FUN! I like your various ideas that give painting a new "spin" on art projects :) Thanks!

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  18. I love doing anything that involves mess and color. This puts a bright a funky spin on that ol Easter Rabbit look. I love Easter and this is right up our alley. i hope to get some done before this weekend, but if not i think we will do the hearts....Great stuff THANK YOU for posting such great projects!

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  19. cool idea to make the eggs into garland! and you could do any shape for any holiday. bookmarking it now, thanks!

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  20. Just..wow! They're beautiful. We use a salad spinner too - in fact I happened to spy one in a charity shop just when the girls had asked to try it out. Lovely to see you at the Play Academy

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  21. They turned out awesome! :)

    You got featured with this post in this week's High paw! Thank you for participating and hope to see you add to our fun again this week! :)

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