Make Disney’s Ufufy Easter Eggs

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Make Disney's Ufufy Easter Eggs

Easter is almost here and it’s time to get egg-cited! You can turn your Easter eggs into the cutest Disney Ufufy characters, complete with a base for display.

Here’s What You’ll Need:

  • Colorful construction paper
  • Scissors
  • Large white eggs
  • Safety pin
  • Water
  • Food coloring
  • Vinegar
  • Hot glue
  • Brown and pink felt tip pens

Make Disney's Ufufy Easter Eggs


How to Make Them:

  1. Start by cutting out your paper pieces. For Stitch, you’ll need light blue, pale blue, pink, and blue. Cut out the following shapes from the light blue paper: 2 feet, 2 arms, pieces for the ears, and a rectangle for the base. From the pale blue, cut out his chest and his eyes. Cut out his nose from blue, and his ears from pink.
  2. For Winnie the Pooh, cut out all pieces from light yellow. You’ll need 2 ears, 2 arms, 2 feet, and the base.
  3. For Piglet, cut out 2 ears, 2 arms, 2 feet, and the base from light pink paper. Cut one his nose from darker pink paper.
  4. For Daisy, cut out 2 arms and a base from white paper, a nose and 2 feet from yellow, and her bow from pink.
  5. Finally, for Donald, cut out 2 arms and a base from white paper, a nose and 2 feet from yellow, a bow tie from pink, and his hat from brown and light blue.
  6. Next, hard boil your eggs.
  7. Prepare your dye kit. To make dye with food coloring, use 1/2 cup hot water, 1 teaspoon vinegar, and 15-20 drops of food coloring in a cup for each color. You’ll need pink, red, yellow, blue, and purple.
  8. For Donald, just dip one of the eggs halfway into the blue dye. For Daisy, dip her half the way into the purple dye. For Stitch, dye the whole egg blue. For Winnie the Pooh, dye the whole egg yellow, let it dry, then dip half into the red dye. For Piglet, dye the whole egg pink, let it dry, then dip half into the red dye. Let the eggs fully dry.
  9. Wrap the paper bases around the eggs and tape the ends together. Glue all the feet onto their bases. Then glue the rest of the paper pieces to their corresponding eggs.

Make Disney's Ufufy Easter Eggs

  1. Use a brown pen to add details—hair, eyes, and eyebrows for Stitch; eyes and eyebrows for Piglet; eyes, nose, and eyebrows for Pooh; hair, eyebrows, and eyes for Donald; and eyes and eyebrows for Daisy.

Make Disney's Ufufy Easter Eggs

  1. Finally, add 2 ear notches on Stitch, and dark pink lines on Piglet’s body.
  2. Place the eggs on their bases.

Make Disney's Ufufy Easter Eggs

These are some of the cutest Easter eggs we’ve ever seen! Which one is your favorite?


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Sara is a travel agent with Destinations to Travel, a Disney Earmarked agency. She lives in Alaska with her husband and 3 kids. Due to her extreme dislike of winter, she travels often to warmer destinations during the colder months. She visits the Disney parks and resorts frequently with her family and loves helping other families plan magical vacations. Contact her here for help with your vacation!
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