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Collecting Easter Eggs
Novah Jo - 21 months
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How to paint eggs: 4 helpful hints
I want to share with you simple tips to use when coloring eggs for Easter.
Tip number 1
Heat
Quick tricks to dye eggs for Easter
Remove egg from the refrigerator an hour before cooking, so that they warmed to room temperature. Thus, when cooking is not extreme temperatures, and the eggs are not cracked. Alternatively, you can put the eggs for a while in the warm water.
Tip number 2
How To Make Easy-Peeling Hard-Boiled Eggs - Perfect for Easter!
Purity
Painting lie better on a clean and degreased surfaces, so wash your eggs before painting. For best effect, use lemon juice, alcohol or soapy water.
Tip number 3
Brightness
Add the water a little vinegar to the dye, the color will be more bright and saturated.
Tip number 4
shine
Once the eggs have acquired the right color, you can add them to shine. To do this, wipe them with a cloth dipped in vegetable oil.
Easter Eggs