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Shaving Cream Eggs

Happy Easter HAPPY EASTER!  Christ is RISEN!   This shaving cream dyed eggs was a blast.  It was very messy which is part of all the fun.   I know several friends who did this style of eggs this year.  Here are a few tips to help you get your eggs to look marbleized.   1. Put shaving cream in a cake pan and add drops of food coloring.  2. Take your egg and roll it in the shaving cream and food coloring.   3. Set your eggs out to dry. 4.  Once dry wipe off the excess shaving cream.  If I were to do these eggs again I would find gloves to wear so our hands were not so pretty after.  ;)  I also would add only a couple colors to the food coloring so the colors don't mix and turn brown.   My daughter is asking to try it again so we just might have to before tomorrow.   What type of egg dyeing did you do this year?  Last year we did Kool-Aid Dyeing .   I pray you...

Easter Deviled Eggs

I had so much fun creating these deviled eggs!  Boil the eggs as normal and get the shell off and take the yolk out.  Then put the whites in water/food dye and let them soak for about an hour.  :)  They are perfect for Easter!  :)  Now it is time for me and the family to go enjoy a Good Friday meal with some church family.  :)   Thank-you Jesus for enduring pain and suffering so that I could live!   "Who his own self bare our sins in his own body on the tree, that we, being dead to sins, should live unto righteousness: by whose stripes ye were healed." - I Peter, 2:24 "We may say that on the first Good Friday afternoon was completed that great act by which light conquered darkness and goodness conquered sin. That is the wonder of our Saviour's crucifixion." - Phillips Brooks

Kool-Aid Egg dying

A big thank-you to Hey! Jen-Renee  for giving me this idea for doing our Easter Eggs.  :)  I would have never even considered dying my eggs with Kool-Aid but let me tell you it is easy and it works.  :)  I also got a great idea off Pinterest by using the muffin tin to do the dying.  It made for easy clean up which is always a bonus!  :)  Use one Kool-Aid packet with 2 cups water and then dunk your hard boiled eggs.  :)  I only used 4 packets but we did dunk in several colors and had fun with it.