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Summary: Dying Easter eggs is a great craft for kids! Learn about dying Easter eggs three different colors in this free video clip about Easter crafts.
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Lynne Lincoln Lynne Lincoln co-hosts an Easter egg hunt at a neighboring grade school in her home town in Tennessee. Ever since she was a little girl Easter has been her fa... read more
Hi, I'm Lynne Lincoln on behalf of Expert Village. Now that you know how to do two colors, it's going to be really easy to move onto three which looks really cool, but it is kind of difficult. You can just start off with a light color and dye the whole egg, like this one is all yellow. Or you can dye it all orange but just barely leave it in there, you want a light pastel color. Then you're going to take your egg and dip it in there almost halfway, more like 1/3 of a way in a different color. Now, this pink because I left it in there a little bit longer is darker so it doesn't even show up the orange. Now you're going to do the third color. You flip it over and dip it down, hold it for just a few seconds and bring it out and now you've got a tri-color egg. It looks really cool and it's pretty simple, you just have to let every color dry. Make sure that every color dries before you do the color.