In preparation for Easter Sunday I have found an awesome
website on Dying Easter eggs with food Coloring!
This is a super thrifty way to do this (which is why I love it)
Skip to My Lou is the name of this cute website and it's loaded with a ton of
fun information.
A brake down of the cost of this project:
1. eggs $ 2-4
2. Gel Food Coloring $ 3.49 ( found that price on the web)
place I found Gel Dye
Thats about all you need totaling at about $6.
Egg dying kits can cost any where from a few dollars to quite a few, so why not use food color or something that you can use for cooking more than once.
Thanks for reading!
Let the Triduum { three days before Easter Sunday, beginning with Mass tonight}Begin!
This is a super thrifty way to do this (which is why I love it)
Skip to My Lou is the name of this cute website and it's loaded with a ton of
fun information.
A brake down of the cost of this project:
1. eggs $ 2-4
2. Gel Food Coloring $ 3.49 ( found that price on the web)
place I found Gel Dye
Thats about all you need totaling at about $6.
Egg dying kits can cost any where from a few dollars to quite a few, so why not use food color or something that you can use for cooking more than once.
Thanks for reading!
Let the Triduum { three days before Easter Sunday, beginning with Mass tonight}Begin!
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