One for the birds
Create your own funky bird wall decoration using a polystyrene egg and a few Resene Testpots.
Resene kids art with Mark Rayner - Project 43
Difficulty level: Easy
You will need: Paintbrushes, Piece of cardboard, Piece of pipe cleaner, Polystyrene egg (ours came from 'Spotlight'), PVA glue Resene Quick Dry waterborne primer undercoat, Resene Testpots in the following colours: Resene Alabaster, Resene Nero, Resene Spray and Resene Turbo, Scissors
Top tip: If you don't have a piece of pipe cleaner for the beak, use a triangular piece of cardboard instead.
Here's another idea: Create a kooky egg man using Resene Alabaster, Resene Bullitt, Resene Hopskotch and Resene Spray

One for the birds

Another idea: Kooky Egg man
Step one
Use the cardboard and scissors to carefully cut out two wing shapes - you might need a grown up to help you with this bit.
Step two
Cut two slots on each side of the egg and fix the wings into these slots with PVA glue - again you might need some help with this bit.
Step three
Paint whole bird with one coat of
Resene Quick Dry, and once this is dry (about an hour) apply two coats of
Resene Turbo to the whole bird allowing two hours for each coat to dry.
Step four
Paint in the eyes and mouth with
Resene Alabaster,
Resene Nero and
Resene Spray and form a beak from a small piece of pipe cleaner. Allow to dry before fixing to your wall with a big blob of blu-tack.
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