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thanks!
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This is good, thanks.
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Thank you!
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I remember doing this with my sunday School classes. Bit messy but such fun!
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Thanks, Craftybear. Have you ever tried dying eggs with silk neckties? They are beautiful, too.
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Originally Posted by Baba71
Thanks, Craftybear. Have you ever tried dying eggs with silk neckties? They are beautiful, too.
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Originally Posted by Julianna
Originally Posted by Baba71
Thanks, Craftybear. Have you ever tried dying eggs with silk neckties? They are beautiful, too.
!. cut the large end of the tit off and remove the lining. 2. wrap the egg with the right side of the tie toward the eggs, tie off with string or twist tie. 3. then wrap the egg in a piece of wiate fabric, I used cheesecloth and tie off again. 4. put in water with a tablespoon of vinegar, that is just ready to boil and leave for about 20 minutes. take out and lay on an old towel to cool. unwrap and oh, what a pretty sight. |
Originally Posted by Baba71
Originally Posted by Julianna
Originally Posted by Baba71
Thanks, Craftybear. Have you ever tried dying eggs with silk neckties? They are beautiful, too.
!. cut the large end of the tit off and remove the lining. 2. wrap the egg with the right side of the tie toward the eggs, tie off with string or twist tie. 3. then wrap the egg in a piece of wiate fabric, I used cheesecloth and tie off again. 4. put in water with a tablespoon of vinegar, that is just ready to boil and leave for about 20 minutes. take out and lay on an old towel to cool. unwrap and oh, what a pretty sight. |
I'm doing this project with the daycare kids this coming month.
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On dying eggs, especially if your doing lots for a hunt. I layer mine in a large cooking vessel and dump in 1 package of Koolaid and then put in my eggs to boil for exactly 10 min. Cool in cold water. Want designs, put on a line or 2 of birthday candles. draw your design.
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This reminds me of an egg hunt when I was a little girl. Our minister was absolutely against any celebration at Easter...no new clothes, no special food, and no egg hunts. The Sunday School parents decided to hide colored eggs behind church (out in the countryside) on Saturday and we kids could find them after Sunday morning church service. We were so excited. We found the colored eggs and they broke all over our clothes and hands, and made a big mess. We saw our minister standing there laughing loudly. He had replaced the dyed hard-boiled eggs with dyed raw eggs. He thought it was hilarious. Our parents thought it was horrible. The next Easter we had eggs hunts at home.
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thanks for letting us know about using the silk ties
Originally Posted by Baba71
Originally Posted by Julianna
Originally Posted by Baba71
Thanks, Craftybear. Have you ever tried dying eggs with silk neckties? They are beautiful, too.
!. cut the large end of the tit off and remove the lining. 2. wrap the egg with the right side of the tie toward the eggs, tie off with string or twist tie. 3. then wrap the egg in a piece of wiate fabric, I used cheesecloth and tie off again. 4. put in water with a tablespoon of vinegar, that is just ready to boil and leave for about 20 minutes. take out and lay on an old towel to cool. unwrap and oh, what a pretty sight. |
Your very welcome. My brother and his family came over the weekend(ages 45-78) and we dyed eggs with the ties and they had a great time. My brother even made some. It sure was fun.
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Originally Posted by Julianna
This reminds me of an egg hunt when I was a little girl. Our minister was absolutely against any celebration at Easter...no new clothes, no special food, and no egg hunts. The Sunday School parents decided to hide colored eggs behind church (out in the countryside) on Saturday and we kids could find them after Sunday morning church service. We were so excited. We found the colored eggs and they broke all over our clothes and hands, and made a big mess. We saw our minister standing there laughing loudly. He had replaced the dyed hard-boiled eggs with dyed raw eggs. He thought it was hilarious. Our parents thought it was horrible. The next Easter we had eggs hunts at home.
Oh My, that was an awful thing for that minister to do. I just can't imagine that at all. :-( |
I think I would be findinga new church after that. that was just mean. not a good example for anyone.
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Thank-you so much for the colored egg recipe, sounds so fun.
Will try this with my son this weekend! |
Originally Posted by quiltmaker
Originally Posted by Julianna
This reminds me of an egg hunt when I was a little girl. Our minister was absolutely against any celebration at Easter...no new clothes, no special food, and no egg hunts. The Sunday School parents decided to hide colored eggs behind church (out in the countryside) on Saturday and we kids could find them after Sunday morning church service. We were so excited. We found the colored eggs and they broke all over our clothes and hands, and made a big mess. We saw our minister standing there laughing loudly. He had replaced the dyed hard-boiled eggs with dyed raw eggs. He thought it was hilarious. Our parents thought it was horrible. The next Easter we had eggs hunts at home.
Oh My, that was an awful thing for that minister to do. I just can't imagine that at all. :-( |
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