Bee Craft With Kinder Eggs & Chenille Pipes

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Looking for a fun way to decorate your kids’ bedroom? Teach young children to make adorable DIY bees with this bee craft using old Kinder egg shells!

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Bee craft for kids from recycled Kinder egg shells and black chenille pipes

I am so excited to share this bee craft with you! I just needed a fun way to spend some quality time with my daughter and I thought it’s going to be a blah! project not worth sharing here.  But then when I saw these cute little bees I thought this would make a great bee craft for kids that shouldn’t stop here! So we made a honeycomb too, which you can find here now. This cute honey bee craft needed a cute home and so we provided! Together they look absolutely adorable, on our white walls! The room is suddenly happier, cute and such an inviting place!

DIY Bees from Kinder eggs and chenille pipes, in a honeycomb made with toilet paper rolls

This bee craft is such a great way to use up Kinder eggs that you have no use for once the chocolate is gone (if you live outside US, as they’ve been discontinued). A great recycled project, using simple supplies that you most likely have around the house! Also a cute way to add more interest and a fun touch to a kids room.

We’ve made this on a rainy day so the photos are a bit dark and blury, apologies for that. But guys, the fun we had!! Amazing! Wanna see how to make a bee in just a few minutes? Here’s the tutorial.

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Bee Craft

Tutorial on how to make a bee with Kinder eggs and chenille pipes

Materials:

Directions:

  • Decide where you want the first black ring to fall on the bee’s body. Trace some glue and wrap the chenille around the body (a glue gun would work better but I did this with my daughter and didn’t want any hot glue around her). Leave a small area loose on the bottom so you can form the legs then twist the ends together on the top.

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  • Make a loop at the bottom.

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  • Split and press the loop in the middle with a thin object (I used a knife so be careful if using that tool too) to separate the loop in half and form the legs.

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  • Cut the extra chenille stems and slightly bend the antennae at the top.

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  • Repeat the steps for the other rings (I made 3) skipping the antennae part.
  • Draw eyes, nose and mouth on your bee, using a permanent marker.

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  • And you’re done! Now time to make that cute honeycomb above!

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