The Saturday before Easter, we set up the girls to dye Easter eggs. I loved dyeing eggs as a little girl, and this is a tradition that will continue for so many years! Even when my brother and I were older, and newly married, we would dye eggs!
My mom bought dye cups, where all you had to do was add a little vinegar and water, and the color would appear. It was easy having the little cups with the dye pads at the bottom. We layed out a towel to protect her table and decided to lay the dyed eggs in a muffin tin to dry. I hate punching out those little cardboard holes that are on the dye boxes.
We only bought a dozen eggs to split between the three girls. MC and A were able to dye 3 each, and G dyed the rest.
The girls had so much fun!
DJ got in the action and showed the girls how to dip an egg in two colors.
After baths and after the eggs dried, we let G pick out stickers to put on them.
She also received a build a bear dye kit with glitter, and we let her use those on a few eggs too. She picked out three to go home with Amelia, and then decided on her four eggs, and MCs four eggs.
We put the baskets out waiting for the Easter bunny to arrive!!!
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