Craft: Finger Print Easter Eggs
We made these Easter eggs today, I found it on an app Martha Stewart Eggs I loved the idea of finger prints as even little kids can join in, with Easter coming up these would be a fun family craft.
Simple add a teaspoon of white vinegar to a bowl, about 20 drops of blue food coloring and enough water to submerse the eggs. If you also want to try making ones with a marble effect, add a little olive oil to it and mix. See the clip below and the look on our sweet girls face.
how to marble eggs
Simply add finger prints then use a marker pen and add the details
she loved it
Have a great weekend everyone
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Oh I miss coloring the eggs!We haven't got white eggs here! Did you color white or brown eggs? :)
ReplyDeleteYour daughter is such adorable girl!
I am also in the US and got white eggs and thanks
Deletethis is such fun activity! Your girl is gorgeous!
ReplyDeletethanks so much she's a darling
DeleteHow beautiful Easter eggs! And it is a fun activity to do it with children!
ReplyDeleteso agree think I will do some more :-)
DeleteAmazing looking Easter eggs!
ReplyDeleteThat is cute looking easter eggs, Your princess is really cute.
ReplyDeletethanks I think so too he he
DeleteSo adorable and it's not difficult to make too. Thanks, Rebecca, for sharing.
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DeleteWhat a cute idea (and finger painter)! This is something I can try with my grandson :)
ReplyDeleteso sweet your a nice Grandma have fun
DeleteI love the caterpillar! With the kids out of the house, I considered dyeing Easter eggs with my sister! Just might. Love the signs of spring - there.
ReplyDeleteyou should I enjoyed it too
DeleteVery, very creative! :-) I might even copy your idea for my German Club this coming Wednesday.
ReplyDeleteGreetings from London.
thanks and cool a German club
DeleteLOVE LOVE LOVE these!!!! Thanks for sharing such a great idea Rebecca!!
ReplyDeleteaww thanks
DeleteAw what a clever idea :) it's always fun to find a way to spice up tradition.
ReplyDeleteso agree
Deletethanks your kind
ReplyDeleteOh these are so sweet! Great idea I love the little caterpillar.
ReplyDeletethanks so much
DeleteWow...easter eggs looks so cute with your daughter's finger impressed caterpillar....
ReplyDeletethanks :_)
Deletelove these! and that caterpillar is just too cute...my little guy would LOVE making these!
ReplyDeleteyou should make one with him
DeleteI love coloring/painting eggs, as a matter of fact every Easter we get together for such a fun activity. Your daughter is sure growing up...so cute.
ReplyDeleteHope you are having a wonderful week :)
thanks you too
DeleteThese are such a cute idea! And your daughter just gets more and more adorable!
ReplyDeletethanks so much I think she is too
DeleteWhat a wonderful idea, Rebecca! I am going to try it today with my boys! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeletecool love forward to seeing pics do share
DeleteHappy easter Rebecca and to your family these hand made eggs are just gorgeous!
ReplyDeletethanks so much hugs
DeleteThose eggs are adorable, Rebecca! Happy Easter to you and your family.
ReplyDeleteHad no idea it was National Nutrition month....Very nice article, Rebecca!
thanks so much :-)
DeleteRebecca these eggs are really beautiful, you mad e with jasmine and the little boy?? I think is fun to the kids I remember Esperanza loved paint eggs when was little!
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awww thats so sweet he helped some but mostly broke them he he
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