Dying Easter eggs is a favorite springtime activity for the school-age crowd. Watching the eggs emerge in a rainbow of sorbet colors never ceases to amaze. Before you bring out the eggs and dye, keep these tips in mind:
Use metal or plastic tongs and rubber gloves to avoid staining.
There are many other ways to embellish Easter eggs other than dying them. Plan a Saturday afternoon egg party and use our decorating ideas to create eggs so outstanding it will be hard to hide them out of sight.