em ~ yes, the silk eggs were easy. the tricky part is that you wrap them when they are raw, then boil them. they are wrapped in silk {wet, so it clings} then in a piece of cotton secured with a twist tie. the risky part is handling them so much when they are raw & fragile. the easy part is, boil once & you're basically done. the volcano eggs were hands-down our favorite egg dying method ever. pure drops of dye fizzing in baking soda & vinegar? yes, please : )
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These eggs are the best!!!! And how much fun I'm sure they were to make. Have always wanted to try silk eggs. Were they easy?
em ~ yes, the silk eggs were easy. the tricky part is that you wrap them when they are raw, then boil them. they are wrapped in silk {wet, so it clings} then in a piece of cotton secured with a twist tie. the risky part is handling them so much when they are raw & fragile. the easy part is, boil once & you're basically done.
the volcano eggs were hands-down our favorite egg dying method ever. pure drops of dye fizzing in baking soda & vinegar? yes, please : )
oh you win for best eggs!! oh my...need to try both of these methods next year for sure!!!
astounding-SO beautiful catie!!55
Really beautiful! Love, mom
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