While my kids have outgrown cute projects like this, I still have some fun now and then visiting my neighbor Debra and her grandson. He looks so handsome in his new specs doesn’t he? What a cutie!
To make these glasses you’ll need some craft paint. I like CraftSmart, you can get it at Michaels Crafts. It’s very economical, usually less expensive than other brands, but better quality than your typical children’s paint.
You’ll also need two cups from a cardboard egg carton, some pipe cleaners and pony beads.
Encourage your little ones to use their imagination, while they are still young enough to be blessed without a care in the world! :)
Egg Carton Spy Glasses
Supplies
- 2 cardboard eggcups
- 3 blue pipe cleaners
- 19 blue pony beads
- 14 yellow pony beads
- 14 green pony beads
- Green and yellow paint
- Scissors
- White craft glue
- Toothpick
Instructions
- Trim the egg carton cups with scissors and cut a hole in the bottom of each one for the eye openings.
- Paint the cardboard eggcups green and allow them to dry. Paint yellow stripes around the eggcups and allow them to dry.
- Cut a 3-inch piece from one of the pipe cleaners; set the remaining section aside for another project.
- Use a toothpick to poke a hole in the side of each eggcup to accommodate the nosepiece. Thread one end of the 3-inch pipe cleaner into one of the holes and bend the end inside the cup to hold in place. Thread 5 blue beads onto the pipe cleaner. Poke the open end through the other eggcup and bend to secure.
- Use a toothpick to poke a hole on the opposite side of each eggcup to accommodate the arms of the eyeglasses. Insert one end of a pipe cleaner into the hole. This will be long, so pull enough through to allow room at the end to curve around your child’s ear. Twist the pipe cleaner together.
- Thread beads onto the pipe cleaner, leaving the ear hook open. Bend the very end of the pipe cleaner to “hide” the pointy end so that it doesn’t cause discomfort. Repeat for the other arm.
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AMY says
THIS WAS SO CUTE THEY HAD LOTS OF FUN.
jet says
brilliant, love it.thank you again for the sharing.
a cute new spy is born.LOL
Maysem says
What a fun idea!! I’m pinning it… definitely doing this one with the kiddies:D