April 7, 2007
our favorite way to (tie-)dye eggs:
wrap the eggs in plastic wrap; rubber band the plastic wrap into place. be careful not to make the bands too tight—you’ll crack the shell.
take a (big) needle and poke holes in the plastic wrap—a lot of holes for more color, fewer for littler color. fewer is better if you’re going to use more than one color, in which case you also need to change the plastic
if I have daughters, we’ll dye eggs like this. (sons would just poke each other with the needle and try not to get caught.)
wrap the eggs in plastic wrap; rubber band the plastic wrap into place. be careful not to make the bands too tight—you’ll crack the shell.
take a (big) needle and poke holes in the plastic wrap—a lot of holes for more color, fewer for littler color. fewer is better if you’re going to use more than one color, in which case you also need to change the plastic
if I have daughters, we’ll dye eggs like this. (sons would just poke each other with the needle and try not to get caught.)

