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I am taking baby steps into the egg dying process. We have never dyed eggs with the kids. I bought the dye last year to do it, but never got around to it. So I kept the dye. This year, we dyed the eggs. We didn't get a chance to embellish them. So my goal next year ... dye and embellish. Each year there will be progress made!
The kids didn't really get into the process. I think that it was a little too slow for them to really get into it. My friend, Julia, and I were the ones that kept at the eggs ... rolling them around so that they were evenly dyed. I must say that Julia has the patience something fierce because her eggs were perfectly dyed and really intense with color.
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