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Purple Cow Egg

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Courtesy of hard-boiled eggs, vibrant egg dye, a cute pipe cleaner stand, and some glued-on details (paper ears, pom-pom nose, and so on), this critter is an Easter favorite.

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Egg Dyeing: Aluminum Foil Technique

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Wrapper for leftovers, craft material, alien mind-reading shield. Here, aluminum foil is a vehicle for paint, leaving eggs with spots and blotches of color.

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Ballpoint Eggs

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Your child can mark spring's arrival with this colorful egg-shaped chalk.

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Pig Egg

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Courtesy of hard-boiled eggs, vibrant egg dye, a cute pipe cleaner stand, and some glued-on details (paper ears, pom-pom nose, and so on), this critter is an Easter favorite.

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Fingerprint Eggs

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With careful printing, this egg looks like it's covered with jelly beans (if little kids are at work, it may look more like one big handprint).

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Egg Dyeing: Tissue Paper Technique

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Whether you want to cover your eggs with crisp, clean shapes or give them softer, tie-dye-like designs, tissue paper is an excellent medium. (Just be sure to use art tissue paper, found in art supply and craft stores; tissue used...

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Egg Dyeing: Bubble Packaging Technique

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Talk about multitasking: bubble packaging can be a protective packing material, a noisemaker, or a stress reliever. It can hold your Easter eggs in place for decorating too.

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Egg Dyeing: Lightbulb Sleeves Technique

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The bumpy wrappers that protect Thomas Edison's ubiquitous invention can now serve a second purpose: coating eggs with zippy lines of color. We used this method to create our field of spring flowers shown below, making green and...

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Egg Dyeing: Sticker Stencils Technique

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Like the rubber-band technique, this method uses a material that resists color when the egg is placed in a dye bath.

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