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Post by Raeja Mon Nov 26, 2018 8:35 am

DLTK's Crafts for Kids
Tissue Paper Dyed Easter Eggs


Contributed by Leanne Guenther

This is the perfect simple project for an Aunt with a fancy house who isn't used to visiting rugrats or a daycare full of eager toddlers.  It's much less risky (for clothes, furniture and rugs) than setting out bowls of dye *grin*.
Bright, new tissue paper works the best.
 
Tissue Paper Dyed Easter Eggs Tissue2
photo of the egg after the 
paper has fallen off

MATERIALS:


  • hard boiled egg(s)

  • squares of tissue paper in many different BRIGHT colors (1 1/2 inch squares are about right)

    • must be fresh tissue paper... not the old, ratty, recycled 200 times tissue paper I usually use for crafts *grin*




  • Spritzer of water or bowl of water



INSTRUCTIONS:


  • Spritz or dip egg in water (get it all wet).

  • Pick up squares of tissue paper one at a time and lay around the egg.  Feel free to use different colors and to overlap them.

  • Spritz with water again if the tissue paper didn't get completely wet.

  • Set aside in a bowl or margarine container to dry.

  • When the egg dries, the tissue paper will fall off, but the pretty colors will stay behind.  It gives something of a stained glass look to the eggs.

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Post by Raeja Mon Nov 26, 2018 8:36 am

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Tissue Paper Dyed Easter Eggs Empty by Raeja on Wed Apr 12, 2017 9:17 am

I was looking at craft ideas and found this ~ thought it looked like it would be fun and easy

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