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  2. 9 Egg Dyeing Hacks for Super Cool Easter Eggs

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    Dyeing Easter eggs is all part of the fun of Easter. However, sometimes using a regular old kit can be boring (and a bit messy).These helpful hacks will make dyeing eggs easier and a lot more fun ...

  3. How to dye Easter eggs without a decorating kit - AOL

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    Strain dye through a colander and add 1/4 cup white vinegar to the reserved liquid. Once the water cools, you're ready to dip your eggs. The longer you let the egg sit in each cup of dye, the ...

  4. 9 Recipes for Naturally 'Dyeing' Easter Eggs - AOL

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    Finding Easter eggs during a hunt is only half of the fun. Dyeing, painting, decorating and beautifying the delicate shells are an adventure of their own. Whether hand painted, tye-dyed, or ...

  5. Paas (dye) - Wikipedia

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    The original Paas Easter egg dye was invented by American William Townley, the owner of a drug store in Newark, New Jersey, where he concocted recipes for home products. In 1893, he figured out how to concentrate dye in tablet form and launched the modern Easter egg dyeing kit. [1]

  6. Easter food - Wikipedia

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    Easter eggs, also called Paschal eggs, [4] are eggs that are decorated for the Christian feast of Easter, which celebrates the resurrection of Jesus. As such, Easter eggs are common during the season of Eastertide (Easter season). The oldest tradition, which continues to be used in Central and Eastern Europe, is to use dye and paint chicken eggs.

  7. Easter egg - Wikipedia

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    The practice of decorating eggshells is quite ancient, [12] with decorated, engraved ostrich eggs found in Africa which are 60,000 years old. [13] In the pre-dynastic period of Egypt and the early cultures of Mesopotamia and Crete, eggs were associated with death and rebirth, as well as with kingship, with decorated ostrich eggs, and representations of ostrich eggs in gold and silver, were ...