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Egg Carton Treasure Chest

Egg cartons make the absolute best containers for little treasures!  This week we used some paint and stickers to turn one of our empty egg cartons into this adorable Egg Carton Treasure Chest.

child holding egg carton treasure chest

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Note: This craft can be made if you use up all your eggs for one of our fabulous egg dishes: The Best Mini Egg Bites with Ham & Cheese, Eggs Benedict with Bacon & Asparagus, The Easiest Sausage Frittata Recipe

Marcie smiling in kitchen.

Why We Love this Craft

  • An up-cycled craft! Egg cartoons can be repurposed in so many ways. They can be transformed into games, containers and even small planters! Check out Abigail Matsumoto‘s lovely article, 20 Totally Unique Ways to Use Extra Egg Cartons from Red Tricycle for more ideas!
  • Fosters creativity- Kids can get creative when it comes to decorating their treasure chests!
  • A craft kids can actually use- This project was a great way for kids to keep their little treasures organized and safe. 
  • Great homemade gift- This egg carton treasure chest craft makes a great practical, low-cost homemade gift for loved ones.

✂️ Supplies

Supplies for egg carton treasure chest craft

Notes on Supplies

  • Washable paint– I highly recommend using Crayola’s awesome, washable Glitter Paint. My daughter loved the sparkly finish the paint gave her treasure chest, making it the perfect container for her sparkly treasures.
  • Foam paint brushes– These are super easy to work with and clean up easily.

📝 How to Make your Egg Carton Treasure Box

This turned out to be a very simple craft that my daughter could do completely on her own (no cutting or complicated steps). Even better, she’s still using her treasure chest and feels really proud about the way it turned out. What an awesome way to recycle our recyclables! There were really just two steps:

  1. Paint the egg carton
  2. Decorate the treasure chest with stickers!
Egg carton decorated with paint, stickers and jewels.

✏️ Expert Tips and Tricks

  • Be sure to paint the inside of your egg carton before painting the outside
  • Allow paint to dry before adding stickers.
  • We opted for spring-themed stickers, but you can also use stamps, jewels, beads…anything you can successfully stick to your box. 
Child adding treasures like rings to her painted and decorated egg carton

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child holding egg carton treasure chest
5 from 1 vote

🎨 Egg Carton Treasure Chest

Prep: 5 minutes
Cook: 10 minutes
Total: 15 minutes
What to do with empty egg cartons? Your kids can create an adorable Egg Carton Treasure Chest for all their special belongings.

Supplies
  

Instructions
 

  • Paint your treasure chest (i.e., egg carton) with the foam brushes. We recommend painting the inside first.
  • Let the paint dry and then decorate your chest! We opted for spring-themed stickers, but you can also use stamps, jewels, beads…anything you can successfully stick to your box.  Once it's dry…store your treasures!

Notes

  • An egg carton treasure chest is the perfect size for storing special coins, jewelry, charms or other small trinkets. 
  • Be sure to paint the inside of your egg carton before painting the outside
  • Allow paint to dry before adding stickers.

 

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