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(for a late pagan equinox celebration under the guise of Christian "Easter"... :wink2: )
Directions here: pinterest.com/robertm/tie-dyed-eggs/
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Ostara/Easter/Ēostre Silk Tie-dyed Eggs
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Re: Ostara/Easter/Ēostre Silk Tie-dyed Eggs
ive actually watched a Man vs. Pin of this where they show you how they do it and it turns out epic.
i love the patterns that come on the egg and everything
i love the patterns that come on the egg and everything
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Re: Ostara/Easter/Ēostre Silk Tie-dyed Eggs
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Haha, I couldn't find that episode, but I found this one on how the make an egg "fortune cookie." Funny.
I think little kids would get a kick out of this, and maybe adult kids would, too.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K55rSp_s47I
What Man demonstrates in the video is called a "blown egg," which is a dried out egg that could be used decoratively in a number of applications, such as this "Easter wreath" for example:
OK, this bunny door decoration I stumbled upon was too cute. I had to include it:
Haha, I couldn't find that episode, but I found this one on how the make an egg "fortune cookie." Funny.
I think little kids would get a kick out of this, and maybe adult kids would, too.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K55rSp_s47I
What Man demonstrates in the video is called a "blown egg," which is a dried out egg that could be used decoratively in a number of applications, such as this "Easter wreath" for example:
OK, this bunny door decoration I stumbled upon was too cute. I had to include it:
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Re: Ostara/Easter/Ēostre Silk Tie-dyed Eggs
@kas i didnt know you watched threadbanger lol did you see the silk tye one they did it was amazing looking