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From Easter bonnets to baskets, to cute bunnies, sweet chicks and colourful eggs, the creative possibilities of Easter are endless, but if crafting a creative masterpiece fills you with dread, then you are not alone.

To inspire kids and parents to create egg-citing Easter-themed art, our friends at Pilot are giving away 10 x craft prize packs include a pencil case, colour-in tote bag and 3 Pintor Paint Markers (gold, silver, metallic violet).

“So many parents tell me that they often avoid arts and crafts because it means more work and more mess. The good news is you don’t need a PHD in glitter technology to spend time crafting with the kids this Easter and have some fun along the way,” says Shannon Wong-Nizic craft expert and owner of Oh Creative Day.

Pintor Wallets w Totes

Here are Shannon’s 5 Hacks for Quick and Easy Easter Craft

Keep it simple - there is no point setting up craft activities if they are going to stress you out and create more work for you. Don’t over-complicate matters – just use simple materials. Frixion stamps are a great option. They each have a little emoji-style motif and come in lots of colours. They’re a simple way to add vibrant details to craft projects and are a perfect gripping size for little hands.

Keep it contained - have a storage option for paper, scissors, glue etc. Keeping pens contained in a caddy or container prevents them from rolling away and frustrating young artists. Using a plastic tray is also a helpful way to create – the tray gives your child a defined space to work within and it’s easy to remove from the workspace when things need to be cleaned up.

Keep it low-mess - the key to creating low-mess craft activities is choosing to offer low-mess materials. Look for ways to substitute materials that might create mess or stress you out. For example, craft glue can be messy. Perhaps use Sellotape sticky dots instead? Lots of fine-motor practice is involved in peeling the sticky dots off the backing sheet!

Keep it colourful - I hear many parents lament about how their little artists will often turn artworks into a brown or khaki green masterpiece. One way to avoid this is to discuss colour options with your mini creative first. Sometimes it can help to limit a colour palette to three complementary colours.

Keep it fun - introducing a new material and inviting your child to create with it can lead to all kinds of wonderful possibilities. There is no right or wrong way to create! If they have a novelty factor then even better – paint markers such as Pintor are a perfect way for children to have mess-free fun with paints that don’t involve much prep beforehand or clean up afterwards. Compasses are a great way for children to explore mathematical concepts whilst creating in a fun and open-ended way.

To download Shannon’s free Easter craft templates, visit: www.pilotpen.com.au/activities.

Pilot Frixion Stamps (RRP $3.70) and Pintor Paint Markers (RRP $5.20-$6.25), are available from Big W, Officeworks and leading stationery suppliers.

Please note this competition is open from 16 March 2021 until 18 April 2021 and is only available to members of Mouths Of Mums. This competition is a game of skill – answer in 50 words or less. We are unable to accept entries posted via facebook. Facebook LIKE functionality is not a requirement of entry to this competition. The winners of this competition will be published on this page. Winners’ name and address will be provided to the promoter of this competition and prizes will be sent to the address you have in Your Profile. Please ensure your details are up to date so that you receive your prize.

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  • Plastic table cloth, dining room table, hair tied back, art smock, and lots of paint………hubby cuts wooden shapes at work and the kids paint them to send to relatives for Christmas


  • Painting which is the messiest its like both my children decide to paint them selves in the process makes me cringe at the end result .


  • My girls love to use glitter and pipe cleaners to make pretty snakes on black paper.


  • My son loved ‘colouring by numbers’.


  • I love ‘recycling’ art/crafts where little one’s can re-use and explore
    Beautiful and unique treasures we find along the way to simply adore
    Giving things a new lease on life and brightening them up
    Lets the creative artist inside be joyful; hop, skip and jump!


  • My daughter immersed herself for hours drawing, making books, creating her favourite characters from toilet rolls and creating whole worlds from her mind to paper. It’s magical!


  • Drawing is always my daughters favourite creative outlet. Once the picture is done is when the decorating magic comes alive though! Sequins, pipe cleaners, pom poms, glitter…basically anything that can bling her picture up makes her happy.


  • Amellia 9 and Sophia 5, wear dad’s old shirts in the garage and paint masterpieces for hours, which are then lovingly gifted to Grandma, (me).


  • paper maiche has the best of everything. glue, paint, dirty hands they can wipe on the walls. Everything!


  • Usually pull everything out of the craft closet and make a mess everywhere and leave it for mum to pack away!


  • They love doing paper mache – dont know why its just there thing


  • Love to get crafty with all the paints , glitter and sparkles – great fun.


  • Children who with the yearly “themes” – Valentines, Easter and now they are raiding. the “useful box” to make Mother’s Day cards and special home-made gifts and Mum’s keepsakes with love.


  • Paints and the craft boxes! Imagination is the best entertainer. Memories are lasting. Cleaning up is simple!


  • She loves getting her hands dirty when getting creative, with painting on the easel outside being one of her favourites swirling all the colours together is so much fun


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