Pure Food Colors “Transfer-O-s” (1930s)
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Pure Food Colors “Transfer-O-s” (1930s)
Easter egg time 🥚 🐰 🥚
Can you guess who these two are inspired by? ^_^ Wally and Barnaby of course!
These ones I did for my mom (she doesn’t like food coloring so I always decorate some with crayon for her)
And lastly these ones for my animals
Enjoy the holiday 🐣
Have you tried Easter egg decorating?
Yes, I like it!
Yes, I don't like it!
No, but I want to!
No, and I don't want to!
I've never heard of this hobby!
“Photograph of Socks the Cat Posing Next to Easter Eggs Decorated with Paw Prints,” 4/1/1994
Series: Photographs Relating to the Clinton Administration, 1/20/1993 - 1/20/2001. Collection: Photographs of the White House Photograph Office (Clinton Administration), 1/20/1993 - 1/20/2001.
Submitted to our Citizen Archivist Takeover from Twitter user @natmuggle.
🐣egg-cellent🐣
not journaling, but I painted some lovely eggs that I am remarkably proud off. every year my eggs come out looking like crap, but we had some success this year. Happy easter!
Side note: I’ve started watching that seventies show, and I'm only on episode three, but I already love it. Since I finished new girl season 7 (rip) I've been looking for a new show and I think this is it!!! Also New Girl season 7 had me in tears the whole time. I love nick and jess so much (And DAN BILL)!!!
so I’m dyeing and decorating eggs for easter and out of curiosity I looked up where the tradition of egg decorating comes from and I thought you guys would like to know that decorating eggs for easter can be traced back to early christian mesopotamia and egg decorating as part of spring rituals is ancient, decorated ostrich eggs have been found in africa from as far back as 60,000 years ago!
Easter craft idea
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