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Happy Easter! Today, I am going to make a surprise Easter egg card.
1. Start by drawing an egg and a rectangular template about the same size as the egg.
2. Color the egg with vibrant, bright colors, and draw a bunny in the center of the template. Cut them out.
3. Cut a zigzag line across the egg to divide it in half.
4. Take the rectangular template and fold the two ends towards each other so that the folded parts just cover the bunny. Then fold the ends away from each other to create a Z-fold at each end.
5. Attach the top half of the egg to the top tab, and align the bottom half with the top half. Allow the glue to dry.
6. Voilà! A surprise Easter egg card! Gently pull the egg open, and the bunny will appear!
31 de mar de 2024 12:20
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Happy Easter! Today, I am going to make a surprise Easter egg card. 1. Start by
drawing an egg and a rectangular template about the same size as the egg. 2.
Color the egg with vibrant, bright colors, and draw a bunny in the center of the
template. Cut them out. 3. Cut a zigzag line across the egg to divide it in
half. 4. Take the rectangular template and fold the two ends towards each other
so that the folded parts just cover the bunny. Then fold the ends away from each
other to create a Z-fold at each end. 5. Attach the top half of the egg to the
top tab, and align the bottom half with the top half. Allow the glue to dry. 6.
Voilà! A surprise Easter egg card! Gently pull the egg open, and the bunny will
appear!
Where’s the bunny?! Happy Easter, I hope you received some eggs!
31 de março de 2024
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Chinês (Mandarim), Inglês, Japonês
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