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Easter is just around the corner, and if you're tired of the same old store-bought egg dye kits, it might be time to exp ...
Luckily, there are plenty of creative ways to decorate Easter eggs without also permanently dyeing your carpets. No-mess ...
Making natural dyes for Easter eggs is as simple as getting your hands on some beets, red cabbage, turmeric, or onion skins.
Red and pink Easter eggs can be made by boiling the skins of two to three red onions (sometimes called Spanish onions) in 1 ...
Grab a shallow tray, shaving cream, a toothpick/skewer, a piece of cardboard and food coloring. Put some shaving cream in the tray, add a few dots of coloring, and then have your kid stir it around.
There are plenty of ways to color Easter eggs, from onion skins, paint, magic markers, food coloring or alcohol ink.
Various videos are making the rounds on social media of people coloring various things like onions, potatoes and marshmallows ...
You can add the Easter kits to your cart for same-day delivery or free CVS pick-up so you can start the fun as soon as they ...