Any suggestions for Weighting a plastic egg?
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the best I can come up with is use a hot glue gun. It will not only only add weight to the eggs, it will also seal the hole so you can keep the eggs.
Any liquid glue will harden in a short time and add weight. With a fine tip applicator no need for a syringe.
jelly beans
clay
glue a rock to the bottom or velcro a dowel to it and place in the ground or u could bend a clothes hanger on one end and straighten out the rest of it glue to the egg and stick them in the ground or into a piece of styrofoam
You can try sand, dry beans, small pebbles , ( like you would use in a fish bowl) , glass marbles, or if you want to poke those holes go ahead & then use a bamboo skewer to keep them upright. To poke the wholes take a metal awl and heat it pretty hot over an open flame, it will go fight through the plastic without cracking it.