egg mazing!
Let's make egg mazing Easter eggs!
Let me show you how we make our favorite Easter eggs for decorating.
It’s so easy and fun! And all you need is this craft kit:
It includes the spinner and 8 non-toxic, fast drying markers.
Compared to other ways to dye eggs, this is so easy and mess free. The self-contained EggMazing design keeps all the fun in one place and you just have to wait a couple of seconds for the markers to dry.
It is also surprisingly sturdy. We’re on year 3 of using it.
And this is how easy it works:
Simply put an egg in the spinner, switch it on, grab your markers and let the fun begin!
We like using blown out eggs to hang and decorate or hard boiled eggs for our Easter nest (in Germany we don’t have baskets, the Easter bunny puts treats and eggs in a nest).
You can make carefully designed rainbow eggs or just scribble away.
My daughter was close to being 3 who we got our EggMazing and she loved it from the start.
Here is a picture of some of last year’s hard boiled eggs in the nest.
And if you don’t want to use real eggs, EggMazing has white wooden eggs that fit the spinner.
I haven’t used these yet, but I think I’m gonna get them this year. We tried plastic eggs last year, but depending on which ones you have they can be a little light for the spinner and it get’s wobbly. Also the markers don’t stick to plastic as well as they do to a real eggshell.
Happy egg decorating everyone!
If you’re looking for some non candy Easter egg ideas, look at these cute paper eggs.
You can even personalize them with your own vouchers for free hugs or a pillow fight.
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