Ingredients
- Knife
- Food Coloring + a bowl with warm water
- Scissors
- Carrots
- Seaweed
- A package of Great Day Farms Hard-boiled Eggs (peeled and ready to eat!)
How // Bee
- Soak your hard-boiled egg in a bowl of warm water and place a few drops of yellow food coloring in the water.
- While your egg is soaking, cut thin strips of seaweed to make the bee stripes.
- Once the egg is yellow, pull it out of the bowl and place on a plate.
- Cut one side of the boiled egg so it sits longways.
- Wrap the strips of seaweed around the bees body.
- Cut a slit on the top of the bees body (this will be for the wings).
- Use seaweed to cut out two wings for the bee.
- Put the seaweed wings in the slits on the top of the bees body.
- Create eyes with seaweed, nuts or edible marker.
How // Mouse
- Cut one side of the hard-boiled egg so it sits longways.
- Save the piece you cut to make mouse ears.
- Make two slits on top of the mouse’s body for his ears and insert.
- Cut out seaweed or use a edible pen for eyes and cut out small strips of carrot for whiskers and a nose. These can easily be stuck into his little body and kiddos love this part!
How // Tiger
- Soak your hard-boiled egg in a bowl of warm water and place a few drops of yellow food coloring in the water.
- While your egg is soaking, cut strips of seaweed for your tigers markings, whiskers, nose, mouth, eyes, and ears.
- Have your kiddos decorate their tiger. We used a long strip of seaweed on the top of our tigers head and then smaller strips of seaweed on the tigers cheeks.
- Cut two slits on the top of your tigers head and insert some seaweed ears.