So, anyway, with Easter approaching, I had planned to prepare some eggs for dying and decorating.

We poked our holes in them. I tried to use a tooth pick, but that didn't work, so I used the tiny tip of my paring knife. If you know me, you'll be relieved to know my fingers are still all intact. :-)

Then I held it gently and blew the insides out, into a pan. Yep, the kids had
eggs shortly after this craft.

3 comments:
So...do you "dye" the eggs AFTER you've blown them??? We always just hard boil the eggs. Tell me about "painting" and "papering" the eggs. I'd love to try something new other than the same old dying project that lasts 5 minutes but stains everything (including little fingers) for a week! LOL
Yours turned out fantastic, girl!!
Oh, my goodness - I did this with my mother when I was a little girl! Thanks for bringing back a wonderful memory...Kathy
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