Make your Easter Eggs extra special this year.
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Marbleized Eggs
Matthew Mead
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Completely Glittered EggsMartha Stewart
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Elegant EggsCountry Living Make these pastel beauties last for years by first blowing out the eggs' whites and yolks. (Need a refresher? Just insert a long needle into the bottom of each egg; make a small hole, then make a slightly larger one in the top. Move the needle around inside the shell to break the yolk. Blow over the smaller hole — feel free to use a straw if you don't want to touch the egg directly — until the liquid drips out of the larger hole. Run the egg under water. Blow the water out, and let the shell dry overnight.) After coloring the egg, attach fabric scrapbooking flowers ($7/150; memoryvilla.com) with tiny dots of glue. Lightly press each flower with your finger, then release.
Stenciled Eggs
Martha Stewart
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Egg Dying with Silk Ties picture courtesy of Griffeth Family Blog
Marci's friend found this wonderful idea. I LOVE it!
Check it out HERE
Paper Napkin Eggs Martha Stewart
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Monogrammed Eggs
Matthew Mead
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Pearlized Easter Eggs
Better Homes and Gardens Step by Step
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11 comments:
I love this post! Thank you for all the wonderful ideas.
Love them all!
I really like the glittered ones!
Who knew there were so many ways to decorate your eggs?!
Great Ideas. I especially LOVE the silk ties!
Love it all!
Fabulous ideas!
Wow, how pretty. I usually dye mine with onion skins and flowers, but I didn' get enough onion skins saved this year, so I can try one of your ideas.
Oh my gosh...so many great ideas!
All wonderful ideas! My daughter chose a glitter egg kit for our egg dying day.
OOOH!! I love these eggs!!
I wish I had more time between now and Easter to create!!!
So lovely!!
So many ideas....Love them all.
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