Easter eggs with leaf imprints, and for lines, wrap eggs with several rubber bands before dyeing them in colors. Its always a pleasant surprise how they come out. 🙂
Hi there! I’m a new blogger and was thoroughly enjoying reading when I came across these gorgeous photos. I just wanted to add that in Chinese culture, plain red eggs are given to friends and family when a baby is one month old; sometimes, this is also done when a baby is born. Anyway, gorgeous photos!
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They’re beautiful and you have a lot more patience than I would have 🙂
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They look simply amazing! Happy Easter 😃🐻
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How unique and beautiful! Have a wonderful Easter!
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very beautiful as they look a bit old fashioned which I like a lot
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These are fantastic! love these traditional and creative easter eggs ideas.
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These are gorgeous! What a great way to dye Easter eggs. 🙂
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Wow, so beautiful! ❤
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What lovely ideas! delightful Easter eggs 🙂
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Beautiful 🙂
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Hi there! I’m a new blogger and was thoroughly enjoying reading when I came across these gorgeous photos. I just wanted to add that in Chinese culture, plain red eggs are given to friends and family when a baby is one month old; sometimes, this is also done when a baby is born. Anyway, gorgeous photos!
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