EggHeads
Needs:
Who To Do : EggHeads
handling an empty eggshell without breaking it,start with drawing on a face with a permanent marker.washable markers will run when you water your egghead.
Using the tip of the knife, poke a hole in the top of the egg, and keep poking it out until it's the size of your fingertip. Using your finger, pull off bits of the shell until the opening is big enough for a good crop of hair
Dump the raw egg out may as well make scrambled eggs while you're at it and rinse the empty eggshell
Place your eggshells into an empty egg carton, and place one soil pellet in each. Add in water until the soil has expanded and is nice and moist. just use potting soil. Sprinkle the grass seeds on top
Place your eggs in a sunny spot and check the soil daily. Add water if it looks or feels dry. You should see sprouts in a few days.
Trim their hair at top of the head at around the head edge with grass partical gum and enjoy
Needs:
- Eggs
- paring Knife
- Gum
- Potting Soil(pen)
Who To Do : EggHeads
handling an empty eggshell without breaking it,start with drawing on a face with a permanent marker.washable markers will run when you water your egghead.
Using the tip of the knife, poke a hole in the top of the egg, and keep poking it out until it's the size of your fingertip. Using your finger, pull off bits of the shell until the opening is big enough for a good crop of hair
Dump the raw egg out may as well make scrambled eggs while you're at it and rinse the empty eggshell
Place your eggshells into an empty egg carton, and place one soil pellet in each. Add in water until the soil has expanded and is nice and moist. just use potting soil. Sprinkle the grass seeds on top
Place your eggs in a sunny spot and check the soil daily. Add water if it looks or feels dry. You should see sprouts in a few days.
Trim their hair at top of the head at around the head edge with grass partical gum and enjoy
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