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Cheri Sicard
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Directions for naturally dyed Easter Eggs. Onion skins make a great natural dye for Easter Eggs. Experiment using different types of onions for a variety of shades and colors. |
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Cheri Sicard
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Directions for making Sticker Dyed Designer Easter Eggs. A few items from the stationary aisle of the local drug store can make decorating Easter Eggs inexpensive and easy. |
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Cheri Sicard
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Directions for dying Rubber Band Easter Eggs. A bag of elastic bands in varying widths can be an Easter egg decorator's best friend. |
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Beau and Kim Tilley
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How to make edible Peeps Easter Necklaces. Kid's love this colorful easy to make Easter craft that's tasty too. |
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Cheri Sicard
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Directions for coloring Abstract Easter Eggs. This design is very simple to accomplish, even for children. The best part is, no two eggs are exactly alike. |
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Cheri Sicard
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Directions for coloring Marble Easter Eggs. The principle behind these spectacular Easter eggs is simple: oil and water do not mix. Click for easy photo instructions. |
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Cheri Sicard
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Directions for dying Dinosaur Eggs Easter Eggs. The reptilian-like designs on these eggs are so intricate, they look difficult to make. Nothing could be further from the truth. |
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Richard and Tracy Burnes
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How to Make Hanging Ghost decorations for Halloween. These easy to make ghosts look great hanging from the trees and floating in the breeze at night. |
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Richard and Tracy Burnes
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How to Make Spooky Halloween Lanterns from Old Tin Cans. These Halloween lanterns are easy to make from ordinary tin cans and look great lined up on a brick wall or hanging at various lengths. |
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Amanda Formaro
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How to Make Sock Snowman Doll Decorations. This cute snowman is so easy, you'll be able to throw several together in an afternoon! All you need are some tube socks and imagination. |
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