I've done Easter eggs so many ways over the years; plastic eggs with candy, naturally dyed eggs, blown out eggs filled with bird seed. I think the kids' favorite is candy filled plastic eggs. However, this was Robin's first time celebrating Easter. So of course we needed to do the whole dye the egg bit. I bought a couple of kits and found some crayons, got out the stickers and set up the counter with everything needed. Note about teenagers, if it isn't video games, the attention span to "crafty" things like this is about 10 minutes. Then I ended up dying the rest of the eggs. Wish I had a photo of the finished products but whatever.
I've done Easter eggs so many ways over the years; plastic eggs with candy, naturally dyed eggs, blown out eggs filled with bird seed. I think the kids' favorite is candy filled plastic eggs. However, this was Robin's first time celebrating Easter. So of course we needed to do the whole dye the egg bit. I bought a couple of kits and found some crayons, got out the stickers and set up the counter with everything needed. Note about teenagers, if it isn't video games, the attention span to "crafty" things like this is about 10 minutes. Then I ended up dying the rest of the eggs. Wish I had a photo of the finished products but whatever.
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