Decorating Easter Eggs
Now that the girls are getting older plain old colored eggs just will not do. We will be trying some new techniques this year. The girls are really excited and can't wait to get started.
DOTS
You can create very cute dot patterns using those hole punch reinforcement stickers. You dye your eggs in a light color and let dry. Then apply the stickers to the eggs and dye again in a darker color. When the eggs are dry remove the stickers for pretty spotted eggs.
MARKERS
Remember all those great Crayola nontoxic products? They can be used to decorate eggs and you will still be able to eat them. You have many options with these. Dye the eggs like normal and then when they are dry let the kids go nuts with markers. They can be as creative as they want.
Paint
Crayola Kid's Paints are also nontoxic. Your kids can paint designs and patterns or anything they would like. Another very pretty painting idea is to do sponge painting on your Easter eggs. You can come up with many color combinations .
DOTS
You can create very cute dot patterns using those hole punch reinforcement stickers. You dye your eggs in a light color and let dry. Then apply the stickers to the eggs and dye again in a darker color. When the eggs are dry remove the stickers for pretty spotted eggs.
MARKERS
Remember all those great Crayola nontoxic products? They can be used to decorate eggs and you will still be able to eat them. You have many options with these. Dye the eggs like normal and then when they are dry let the kids go nuts with markers. They can be as creative as they want.
Paint
Crayola Kid's Paints are also nontoxic. Your kids can paint designs and patterns or anything they would like. Another very pretty painting idea is to do sponge painting on your Easter eggs. You can come up with many color combinations .