Easter Egg Painting
We spent Easter evening dipping eggs in color dyes in a PAAS kit we bought last Easter. Our mod was more upbeat this year and so selected two colors from the little dye pills (I had forgotten how dangerously similar to Smarties they look in a child's eye), let them fizz in cups and dunked two hard-boiled eggs. Behold:
Decorating eggs was an annual tradition in my youth but I remember using filmy egg wrap-around far more often than dyes. Bunnies, chicks, and other Easter icons decorated the little strips. Others were licensed by Disney and featured Mickey and the gang (these were from the SunHill brand). One thing always bummed me out about them as a child. Within a few days we had to dispose of them. It's had to judge over thirty years later but, somehow, I think dumping a multi-colored egg is
less crushing than seeing a wrapper featuring the Easter Bunny going into the trash.
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