How do you make a frog out of an egg carton?
How do you make a frog out of an egg carton?
Instructions:
- Cut up the egg carton so you only have one egg holder. Paint the outside green to create the base for your frog.
- Cut feet out of green construction paper and prepare your googly eyes.
- Glue each piece onto the egg carton as desired. Curl one piece of pink pipe cleaner to add a tongue and finish your frog!
What do the different color egg cartons mean?
The color of the shell is simply that: a color. Different breeds of hens lay different colored eggs, most commonly white or brown but also blue, green, or speckled. Shell color isn’t an indicator of health or flavor or quality—but brown eggs are a lot better for Instagram.
How do you decode an egg carton?
Ranging from 001 to 365, the Julian date represents the day the eggs were packaged. Each code corresponds to a day in the year, so 001 would be January 1 and 365 would represent December 31. Once the eggs are packaged, they’ll keep in your fridge for four to five weeks.
What do egg markings mean?
Egg marking is a form of egg labelling that includes an egg code stamped on the egg itself. In the EU there is a producer code regulated by law since 2004. It allows consumers to distinguish free range eggs and organic farming eggs from the industrial caged hen production.
How do you read egg codes?
What does the code printed on an egg mean?
Method of production The first number of the egg code defines four methods of hens raising: 0 = organic egg production. 1 = free-range eggs. 2 = deep litter indoor housing. 3 = cage farming.
How do you make a paper frog step by step?
2 Part 2 of 4: Folding the Frog’s Front Legs
- Fold the paper in half.
- Pinch in the sides to form a triangle.
- Fold one triangle corner upward.
- Move the opposite triangle corner upward.
- Fold the right corner of the diamond inward.
- Move the left corner of the diamond inward.
- Create the frog’s front legs.