The process involved dying the eggs normally, letting them dry, then putting them in some liquid stuff that was sticky (then blowing on it- hence the pic. of Ken & the girls ;) and dipping the egg in sparkles.
I'm so glad Ken got a shot of me with the girls!
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Here are some other fun things we've done for Easter that you might like to try this week:
Bunny Bubbles
Easter Finger Puppets
Easter Story Egg Hunt
Printable Egg Games
You've Been Egged!
Easter Egg Reading Hunt
Paper Doll Bunny
Easter Story Egg Countdown
Do you think the liquid sticky stuff was ... I dunno ... glue? ha ha ha
ReplyDeletehaha Tami :)
ReplyDeleteIt was the consistency of water, so it seemed wrong to call it glue. :)
too cute! Love the picture of them blowing on the egg. Adorable.
ReplyDeleteLove all your projects!! You are such a fun mom!!! Love the pictures!
ReplyDeleteNice pictures, and thanks for the activities :)
ReplyDeleteSuper cute pictures! Love the sparkly eggs. :)
ReplyDeleteWhat great memories :) Fun that the whole family got in on the process!
ReplyDeleteThat looks like so much fun!!
ReplyDeleteLove all those projects. Adorable photos! I have two nieces that love anything with sparkles!!!! I will look for these :)
ReplyDeleteWhat fun for you daughters! Projects like these are what they will forever remember.
ReplyDeleteWow, fun stuff! :D
ReplyDeleteYou are such a fun mom!! I cant wait for to dye eggs for Easter with my little guy... but last night I made a grown up version of Easter eggs. I'm posting about it tomorrow. :) Happy Easter!
ReplyDeleteOh my...what great ideas! I must use these.
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