wow, your eggs are gorgeous - Logan likes to mix colors (first just double-dipping eggs and then moving on to spooning all the colors into every jar) so we've got lots of brownish/orange eggs :)
Gorgeous heading picture with the egg close-up. We sort of skipped Easter this year (yes, it's possible) being in Ireland. Ava said it just doesn't feel like Spring though, so we'll dye eggs in a week when we're over jet-lag. Your posts have gotten me in the mood, too!
They are vibrant, aren't they. I just bought dye from the grocery store here in Lux. Instead of little tablets (like we get in the States) the dyes are liquid and come in packets. You add vinegar and water to the dye and that is it. The surprising thing is that the girls only put the eggs in the dye for a second, honestly. I thought last year's were bright, but this year's was even brighter. Kind of makes me miss pastel eggs. ha - the grass is always greener ;)
This Girl: White eggs are only available here at Easter time. After that they disappear.
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love how bright your eggs are. Eggs in Australia are brown, so the colour doenst turn out as bright, still pretty but not as bright
Your eggs are lovely! I hope your Easter was wonderful!
Beautiful eggs!!! Your colors are so vibrant!! Happy Easter to you as well!
wow, your eggs are gorgeous - Logan likes to mix colors (first just double-dipping eggs and then moving on to spooning all the colors into every jar) so we've got lots of brownish/orange eggs :)
Gorgeous heading picture with the egg close-up. We sort of skipped Easter this year (yes, it's possible) being in Ireland. Ava said it just doesn't feel like Spring though, so we'll dye eggs in a week when we're over jet-lag. Your posts have gotten me in the mood, too!
I agree with the other posters...your eggs are so bright and saturated. What did you use to dye them? lots of love xoxo
They are vibrant, aren't they. I just bought dye from the grocery store here in Lux. Instead of little tablets (like we get in the States) the dyes are liquid and come in packets. You add vinegar and water to the dye and that is it. The surprising thing is that the girls only put the eggs in the dye for a second, honestly. I thought last year's were bright, but this year's was even brighter. Kind of makes me miss pastel eggs. ha - the grass is always greener ;)
This Girl: White eggs are only available here at Easter time. After that they disappear.
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