I bought a very cheap kit to make Easter egg hanging decorations that came with the three lots of front and back pieces for the eggs (or you could cut your own out from felt), felt 'bands' to go across the eggs, thread and stuffing.
You can see the felt that came with the kit but I took one of the bands and cut it out of dark blue felt instead (and did three copies, one for each egg). Then I cut out three arrows from yellow felt and used glue to stick the band on one egg of each colour and then glued one arrow on top of each band.
Next comes the sewing - this kit is meant for children so the holes for this were already made. Sew almost the whole way around each paired egg set leaving enough of a gap to push the stuffing in (you can use the end of a pencil or a knitting needle to push the stuffing in if need be). Then sew the small gap closed and tie off your thread.
I then sewed a badge (they cost 12p each from a bead shop) back onto each so that they can be attached to our backpacks for Easter and that's it! Very easy and quick to do with a cost that would have been about £2.36 for the three of them if I'd had to buy the blue and yellow felt new. You could also try cutting your own eggs out of blue felt and then just sewing/sticking a yellow arrow on or the shell waymarker.
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