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Natural Easter Egg Dyes

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natural dyeGrowing up, my mom always prepared our Easter egg dyes using food coloring. But you can also show your children how to make beautiful colors using non-toxic fresh ingredients such as beets, red cabbage, spinach, coffee, and turmeric. The pigments found in food is a simple, eco-friendly way to get just the right natural tint to your holiday eggs.  Get creative and experiment!

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Easter Egg Scavenger Hunt Using Clues and Riddles

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Fun Easter Egg Hunt

I was a Cub Scout den mother for 10 years.  Week after week I would have to come up with fun games and crafts to keep 8 rambunctious boys occupied.  If you don’t keep them actively engaged, well, they’ll quickly create their own harrowing entertainment.

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Designing Easter Baskets

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Beautiful Homemade Basket

My memories of Easter as a child are that of church and celebrating Christ risen, a big Sunday dinner with family, a beautiful Easter dress sewn by my Mother, coloring Easter eggs, the Easter egg hunt and let’s not forget the basket full of goodies. Those same traditions I have passed down to my sons.

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How to Dye Easter Eggs, the Old-Fashioned, Low-Cost Way

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Beautiful Colors

One of my fondest memories as a child come Easter time was dyeing Easter Eggs with my brother. I remember the glass cups lined up with different vibrant hues, our fingers stained with the same colors that were in the cups. The slight smell of vinegar in the air and the warmth of the eggs still bring up happy thoughts.

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