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Marble Painted Easter Eggs

If you are looking for a fun Easter painting activity for kids this year, try this Marbled Painted Easter Eggs activity!

This painting activity is uses a unique marble painting technique that’s sure to dazzle family and friends.

All you need are a few marbles, a printable egg template, and your favorite paint colors.

Rolling the marbles around in the paint to create a beautiful pattern! You can also add glitter or other decorations for extra flair.

When it’s finished, admire your work of art and enjoy seeing everyone’s jaw drop when they see how creative you are!

Have fun and happy egg marble painting!

Marble Painted Easter Eggs

Supplies:

Directions:

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    Print the egg template on white cardstock.

    Squeeze the paint into the paint cups with one color in each cup.

    Drop a marble in each color of paint.

    Use a spoon to roll the marble around in the paint. Then, scoop the marble into the bin over the cardstock.

    Instruct the children to move the bin or paint tray trying to roll the marbles over the template.

    When done, carefully remove the painted paper to dry. Cut the egg shape from the cardstock.

    Attach to a piece of construction paper using glue. Allow time to dry.

    Display!

    Marble Painted Easter Eggs

    Materials

    • Tempera Paint
    • Paint cups
    • Spoons
    • Marbles
    • Cardstock (for printing the template)
    • Scissors
    • Glue
    • Construction paper
    • Template
    • Bin or paint tray

    Instructions

    Print template on white cardstock.

    Squeeze the paint into the paint cups with one color in each cup. Drop a marble in each color of paint.

    Use a spoon to roll the marble around in the paint. Then, scoop the marble into the bin over the cardstock.

    Instruct the children to move the bin or paint tray trying to roll the marbles over the template.

    When done, carefully remove the painted paper to dry.

    Cut the shape from the cardstock and attach to a piece of construction paper using glue.

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