These DIY Dinosaur Surprise Eggs are DINO-Mite!

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diy dinosaur surprise eggs – dinosaur in the mixture

Have some little dinosaur fans?

Make these creative salt dough dino eggs with a fun surprise toy dinosaur in the middle! This is such a CUTE and EASY craft to make with the kids, and you probably already have everything needed on hand. I think these eggs would be a creative activity if you’re hosting a dinosaur-themed playdate with friends or a birthday party.

diy dinosaur surprise eggs – Forming the eggs

This is a SIMPLE dinosaur craft anyone can do!

I love that this idea requires easy supplies you’ll be able to use from around the house like flour, salt, and coffee grinds. I used a cup of sand from outside and found little 2-3 inch dinosaur toys available in-store at Walmart for just $2.99 for 18.

Here are some similar mini dino toys found on Amazon, if you’d like to shop from home. You could always use other little toys that you have around the house too!

diy dinosaur surprise eggs – The ingredients

DIY Dinosaur Surprise Eggs

Supplies Needed:
  • 1 cup sand
  • 1 cup flour
  • 1 cup coffee grounds (Just save and re-use some from yesterday’s coffee)
  • 1/2 cup salt
  • about 1/2 cup water (will need to gauge based on feel)
  • small toy dinosaur toys
Directions:

diy dinosaur surprise eggs – Mixing the ingredients

1.) Using a large bowl, mix the sand, flour, coffee, and salt together well.


diy dinosaur surprise eggs – kneading the ingredients

2.) Add about half the water and mix well. You can even use your hands! Try using as little water as possible but enough to make it a damp sand mixture that when squished, sticks together. Add more water as needed if it’s too dry.


3.) Put some of the mixture in your hand and place a mini dinosaur in the middle, then more sand on top. Mold into an egg shape using both hands.


diy dinosaur surprise eggs – Drying on a pan

4.) Place on a tray and let dry for a couple of days, until completely hard and dry. Or you can bake them for 2 hours at 225 degrees in the oven.


5.) Use tools like a hammer or toy hammer, mallet, chisel, etc. to open the eggs and reveal the surprise toy! For younger ones, if you get it a little wet, it may be easier.


diy dinosaur surprise eggs – Dinosaurs and eggs in the grass

This craft is DINO-Mite!

It’s messy and great FUN! I’d try to do this outside if possible and enjoy. I love activities that encourage imaginative play like this, and I think your kids or grandkids will have such a great time with these DIY Dinosaur Eggs!


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Comments 19

  1. Laura

    So neat, definitely will be trying this

    • Lina D (Hip2Save Sidekick)

      Great! Have fun!

    • Lina D (Hip2Save Sidekick)

      That’s so fun! Thanks for sharing Lonie!

    • Brittany

      Fun! Did you have them help make them or just have them open them?

  2. Mel

    Such a fun idea!

    • Lina D (Hip2Save Sidekick)

      Yes! – thanks Mel!

  3. Lonie

    It was! I just made them ahead of time for them to open. Made it more “realistic” for them I think. But I’m sure they would enjoy making them too!

    • Lonie

      Whoops! Sorry this was supposed to reply to Brittany! Not sure what happened 🤷🏼‍♀️

  4. Holli

    I love to keep diy activities and recipes. It would be great if we had a spot here where we could do that. Like we do with the heart button for our favs. Thank you guys so much.

  5. iamkris10

    I did neighbor gifts with something like that- We used our birdseed wreath recipe and instead of a bundt mold, put them in plastic easter eggs as molds. Once dried, we took them out and packaged a few together in a cute bowl with a label of ‘from our nest to yours’. it was fun for the kids and a little way to reach out in this weird time!

    • Lina D (Hip2Save Sidekick)

      Wow how sweet of you. I love that idea!

  6. Ally

    How long do these keep? Thinking of pre-making for a dino party and wanna know how far in advance I can make them lol

    • Angela Yeh

      Did you end up making them ahead of time? I am thinking the same thing. Also how difficult was it for the kids to get open?

  7. Allymaye

    I made them two weeks ahead of time and they kept just fine. They weren’t hard at all. I was having issues with the flour and forming the eggs around the dinosaur so I used Masa on my second batch and they formed way easier. I dried them outside for a few days and they were perfect. If the kids squeeze hard they could probably crack it open or just hitting with a hammer will work.

    • Angela Yeh

      Awesome! Thank you! I think I will give it a try.

  8. Katie

    About how many does this make?

    • Trish (Hip Sidekick)

      Hey there, Katie! It looks like Lina was able to make about 18 eggs from this recipe, but that could vary depending on the size of the toy dinosaurs you purchase and how big you make the eggs. Hoping this helps! 🤗 💕

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