Glue dots and lines (available in various sizes in the scrapbooking or tape and glue aisles of craft stores) have made fixing one material to another as simple as peeling and sticking. Here, we've used them to decorate dyed, hard-boiled eggs with colored sand. So go ahead and break the mold when decorating your eggs this year -- and have an eggs-traordinary time in the process. Click here for more Easter Egg Decorating ideas.
| Prep Time: Under 1 hour | |
| What you need: | |
| Egg dye
Hard-boiled eggs, cooled Colored sand (available at craft stores) or fine glitter Small bowls Glue dots or lines | |
| Seasons: Easter | |
| Materials: eggs, sand | |
| Instructions: | |
| 1. | Dye your hard-boiled eggs and allow them to dry completely. |
| 2. | Pour the colored sand into bowls. |
| 3. | Apply glue dots or lines to one half of your egg, then
gently roll that side in the sand, covering the glue completely.
Be careful not to let the glue stick to any surfaces, or you
could have a hard time freeing your egg! |
| 4. | Repeat with the other half of the egg. |
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Apply glue dots or lines to one half of your egg, then
gently roll that side in the sand, covering the glue completely.
Be careful not to let the glue stick to any surfaces, or you
could have a hard time freeing your egg!

