How to make super easy egg box daffodils

March 13, 2021

 

Spring is finally here and we love bringing a bit of the outside in. But, you don’t always have to use fresh or dried flowers to add a beautiful spring pop of colour to your home. 

 

These cute as a button, super easy egg box daffodils look so pretty. And, as they are quick and easy to make, they are such a rewarding craft to do with your little ones.

 

How to make super easy egg box daffodils

 

 

How to make super easy egg box daffodils 

 

This will make 2 pots of super easy egg box daffodils.

 

You will need (things you probably already have* yass!!):

 

 

Step 1

Carefully cut off the lid of your egg box and put away for another craft. The bit you need is the side that your eggs sat in. Next, cut out each ‘egg pocket’. These will form the daffodil heads. You will need 6 pieces.

 

How to make super easy egg box daffodils

 

 

Step 2

Generously paint your daffodil heads yellow, and pop to one side to dry. They do dry quite brightly, so we only did one coat of paint. If your lolly sticks for the stems are not pre coloured green, paint these green now and leave to dry. 

 

How to make super easy egg box daffodils

 

 

Step 3

Next, paint your 2 empty toilet rolls however you like. These will form the daffodil pots, so now’s the time to get creative! Pop to one side to dry.

 

How to make super easy egg box daffodils

How to make super easy egg box daffodils

 

 

Step 4

Tear a little piece of orange tissue paper to form the inner petals of your daffodils. Using glue or sticky pads, stick the orange tissue into the middle of your (dry) daffodil heads. 

 

How to make super easy egg box daffodils

How to make super easy egg box daffodils

How to make super easy egg box daffodils

 

 

Step 5 (nearly done!)

Attach a green lolly stick to the back of each daffodil head using glue or sticky pads.

 

How to make super easy egg box daffodils

How to make super easy egg box daffodils

 

 

Step 6

Arrange your pretty egg box daffodils in their pot. We found that 3 per pot worked very nicely.

 

How to make super easy egg box daffodils

 

 

Tah-dah! How easy and cute are these? And, they last for ages, unlike the real thing, so make a lovely spring gift idea.

 

 

What colours make you think of spring? 

 

 

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How to make super easy egg box daffodils

 

 

 

 

 

17 responses to “How to make super easy egg box daffodils”

  1. These are great #mischiefandmemories@_karendennis

  2. I want to do this with my grandkids!

  3. Astrid says:

    These sound so cool. I’ll be sure to try this craft soon. As for what colors make me think of spring, green mostly but also yellow and orange. #MischiefandMemories

  4. Hannah says:

    Love this idea! I’ve linked to it in my Spring craft ideas post 🙂 #mischiefandmemories

  5. We love doing Easter crafts so will definitely be trying this one.

    Katrina x
    #MischiefandMemories

  6. What a fun idea! I will have to try them with my daughter #mischiefandmemories

  7. I love spring and these daffodils are the perfect spring craft xx #MischiefAndMemories

  8. Crummy Mummy says:

    These are super sweet! We have a burst bubble in our house so I might use this to keep her entertained next week! #mischiefandmemories

  9. Kirsty Hall says:

    Love love love this craft idea! I have two egg boxes about to be finished which I will now be saving as I am storing up Easter Holiday activities #MischiefAndMemories

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