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3 Ways to Make Dinosaur Eggs With Paper Mache, Plaster of Paris, and Ice

3 Ways to Make Dinosaur Eggs With Paper Mache, Plaster of Paris, and Ice

Here are our 3 easy ways of making dinosaur eggs. There are separate videos for all 3 different ways but we decided it will be good to have a combined video to make it super easy for anyone looking to make some DIY dinosaur eggs for their dinosaur loving children :) #1 Paper mâché dinosaur eggs It is super easy and super fun for kids. All you need is flour, water, paper, balloons and dinosaurs. We have used a broken dinosaur we had lying around. Instead of glue for our paper mâché we have used equal parts of flour and water - super simple and safe for children. We have made these dinosaur eggs several times, the kids absolutely adore them and the process of making them too! #2 Plaster of Paris dinosaur eggs The recipe is super simple - for one cup of plaster of Paris add half cup of water. That's it! For bigger balloons it is best to use 2 cups of Plaster of Paris and 1 cup water. Add these two ingredients to a plastic bottle, shake well and pour the mixture into the balloon. You will need to move the balloon for about 5 to 7 minutes so that the mixture spreads evenly inside the balloon. Then put the balloon in a safe place and wait until it dries. The kids will love these dinosaur eggs, guaranteed! #3 Frozen / ice dinosaur eggs It is extremely easy and super fun for kids, as always! This is a great Dinosaurs for Kids video! All you need is water and your favourite dinosaurs. We made smaller dinosaur eggs as well as a big giant dinosaur egg. Leo and Stella loved the whole process, from putting the dinosaurs into the balloons and filling them with water to smashing and water blasting the frozen dinosaur eggs. This was such a fun video to make. Will definitely be doing Ice Dinosaur Eggs again soon :)