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Make Your Easter Seven Times Cuter with Snow White and The Seven Dwarfs Easter Eggs

Does your family have a tradition of dying Easter eggs?  This Easter, be inspired by the Disney Princess who is the fairest of them all, Snow White. And we can’t forget about the Seven Dwarfs, too. These eggs only require a few basic materials and will make your Easter décor seven times cuter!

What You’ll Need

  • -8 wooden eggs
  • -Paint (red, blue, yellow, green, white, peach, black and brown)
  • -Black felt pen
  • -Small paint brushes
  • -Felt (yellow, light blue, light brown, black, light purple, red and green)
  • -Scissors
  • -Hot glue

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How To Make It

  1. Paint light peach paint all over the eggs and let dry.
  2. Paint Snow White and the Dwarfs clothes on the eggs:
    – For Dopey, paint half of the egg light green with a thin black stripe in the middle.
    – For Bashful, Sneezy, and Sleepy, paint half the eggs light brown with thin black stripes around the middles.
    – For Happy, paint the bottom half of the egg brown and blue with a thin black stripe between the two colors.
    – For Grumpy, paint the bottom half of the egg red and brown, then add a thin black stripe between the two colors.
    – For Doc, paint the bottom half of the egg green and brown, then add a thin black stripe between the two colors.
    – Finally, for Snow White, paint the bottom half of the egg blue. Let dry.
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3. Paint faces on the eggs. If needed, use a pencil to draw on the faces first. Use a black felt pen for the eyes, eyebrows and mouths. Use light pink paint for the nose and pink paint for the cheeks. Get creative with some of the Dwarf’s faces so that their expressions match their names! Let dry.

4. Cut out felt shapes for hats, shoes and hair. For hats, cut out triangles with curved bottoms, and make sure they fit the circumferences of the tops of the eggs. Cut out white “beard” shapes and fringe one edge of each shape. For Snow White, cut out brown felt for her hair, a yellow scalloped strip of felt for her skirt, and red felt for her bow. Cut out small brown felt semi-circles for the shoes.

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5. Use a hot glue gun to glue the beards and shoes onto the eggs.

6. To make seven little hats, place the rounded edges of the felt triangles around the top of the eggs and glue the straight edges shut to form cones. Glue the bottom of the hats to the tops of eggs. Fold over the point of the hats and glue the points to the base of the hats.

7. Make Snow White by gluing the skirt onto to the middle of the blue part of the egg and glue brown felt on the top of the egg for her hair. Glue the red felt bow to Snow White’s hair.

Have fun this Easter making these adorable eggs that you can use each year.

Source: DisneyFamily

About Jennifer Retzlaff

My name is Jennifer Retzlaff and I became a lifelong Disney fan during my first trip to Walt Disney World in 6th grade. From that moment, Disney became a big part of my life. I live in Iowa with my husband and two kids who are growing up too quickly for my liking. I started introducing my love for Disney early to my family with a Disney honeymoon and then trips when our youngest of 18 months. Since then, our family has been to Walt Disney World over five times and we continue to plan and dream for the next trip. I love the magic that Disney brings to people through the theme parks, cruises, adventures and movies they create. As a teacher, I try to bring that magic into my classroom to help kids believe that “If You Can Dream It, You Can Do It.” I recently reached a dream of mine as I joined Magic Vacation Planner as a personal travel advisor. With this team, I can now help others plan magical vacations. As a passionate writer, I also have my own blog at magicalvacationsbyjen which is also where you can follow me on instagram for trip reviews along with tips and tricks for your next magical vacation.

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