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How to Dye Easter Eggs
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In this lesson, the O'Neil Sisters show you how to make Easter egg dyes with ingredients from the kitchen and apply them to eggs with crayon resist patterns.
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Maria M
Cool ideas
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The O'Neil Sisters
That's so nice! We can't wait to dye eggs this year -- we're going to use the same technique for making the dye, but try some striped and ombre looks. Let us know if you dye eggs, too. And have fun!
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Det W
Thanks, this brings back my enthusiasm for decorating I will make my grand kids easter baskets this year thank you pleasantly appreciated.
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The O'Neil Sisters
Thanks so much for watching our Easter Egg lesson! We love that you're inspired to make Easter baskets for your grandkids -- that is so sweet! If you get a chance, maybe you can take a picture of the baskets and upload it so we can see? Hope they turn out great!
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Cathy L
Loved the ideas. However, I would have loved to see you use the spaghetti spoon to see how it works. Seems it would be a little harder to use. Thanks for the crayon ideas. And the timer suggestion.
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The O'Neil Sisters
Thanks for watching, Cathy! The spaghetti spoon cradles the egg nicely -- definitely give it a try. It's really just a personal preference thing. Glad you liked the crayon idea! Have fun dyeing your eggs!
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Marti V
Love your smiles! Thank you for a reminder how we used to color our eggs. I completely forgot.
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The O'Neil Sisters
Aw thanks, Marti! Egg decorating is so much fun -- great to hear you used to do it using the same technique. Old-school crafts are awesome!
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Anne U
Nice presentation.
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The O'Neil Sisters
Thanks so much!
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