Debby and Rexton spent the day with us, so they were here to help us dye Easter eggs. Lately I’ve been boiling a dozen eggs per kid, which means seven dozen eggs this year, although we had a few crack in the boiling process so there were a bit less for dying.
We bought a “metallic” egg dying kit this year, and found out that instead of dipping the eggs in metallic dye, they had to be hand painted one at a time. So we tried to let each kid paint at least one egg each, but that took forever, and it was such a pain, so I don’t think we will be buying anything like that again.