Introduction: Half a Dozen Ways to Color Easter Eggs
Learn six different ways to color beautiful Easter eggs. Colored eggs make a wonderful addition to any Easter basket and they taste great too!
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Learn six different ways to color beautiful Easter eggs. Colored eggs make a wonderful addition to any Easter basket and they taste great too!
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11 years ago on Introduction
If you use a white crayon to draw on the egg before dying, it makes it look like you only dyed parts of the egg. It gives a neat effect.
13 years ago on Introduction
Try onion skin. Another couple of natural dye sources are Woad and Indigo.
13 years ago on Introduction
Those are ingenious methods! I never heard of the crayons, the splatter, or the sticker methods before. Again, INGENIOUS!
15 years ago on Introduction
A couple of kids took eggs from a hens nest and colored them in all sorts of colors, then put them back in the nest. Then the rooster came along. When seeing the eggs he went ballistic and beat the crap out of the peacock.
Reply 13 years ago on Introduction
That is soooooo funny!
Reply 15 years ago on Introduction
LOL that would be awesome!
Reply 15 years ago on Introduction
A-HAHAHAHA That's great!
Reply 15 years ago on Introduction
lol, isn't it a joke? I laughed...:)
Reply 15 years ago on Introduction
Hahahaha! Did you see it, or get it on video!?
That would have been hilarious to see!
Reply 15 years ago on Introduction
really?
14 years ago on Introduction
I recall that some flowers that dropped off trees in the early spring would leave purplish spots on the sidewalk for about a week after. I think they were cottonwood, but I'm not sure.
Reply 13 years ago on Introduction
We have a giant cottonwood in our backyard, and it does not bear flowers. But I know what you meant, and that does sound interesting.
13 years ago on Introduction
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14 years ago on Introduction
google has launched its fancy search
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15 years ago on Introduction
Here's another way to dye Easter eggs. Take some tissue paper and cut it into small pieces (dark colours work best). Wet the tissue paper, and apply it it all over the outside of the egg. When the tissue paper dries, it will peel off, but the colours will be left behind.