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now how cool is that! i had no idea this even existed. thank you.
BEST EGGS ON INTERNET....GREAT JOB!!!
Those turned out so cool! They look fake almost! So pretty.
Thanks! It was a lot of fun!!
Very nice! thank you. Have you tried mixing dyes for different colors?
well done... they were so pretty and we are doing this for Easter AWESOME JOB!!!!!!
These are beautiful! I'm definitley trying this when Gemma is old enough to help!
+Lisa MarieTTC They were so much fun to make! :)
So creative and absolutely gorgeous 🥕🌼🐇
Gorgeous!!!!!!!!! How much vinegar did you use per cup of water?
Beautiful colours!
Wow, I am surprised that the colours that you get are so beautiful! Thanks so much for sharing! #ytmm
+Passion For Healthy Life They were so much fun to make! Refrigerate them overnight in the liquid to get the vibrant color.
These are beautiful 😍
I've really loved this idea this year. It is quite beautiful. Great video!
+Brought to You by Mom Thank you!
This is impressive
Wow, These are beautiful!! :)
+The ArbanFam Thank you!
Beautiful,amanzing..
do you work with raw eggs, or cooked eggs?
Beautiful! Do you eat these? I'm curious if they taste like the stuff you put in?
+Mich'sFamilyLife You can definitely eat them! It didn't flavor them.
+Sunshine Mama Oh that's amazing! I wonder what would make a bright red colour? You think berries could work?
+Mich'sFamilyLife I don't know what would do red. Maybe paprika?
that is awesome
Labai gražu 😄🐣🥚👍💖🤗🇱🇹
I be done it but before I store them in the fridge I noticed they are lighter than yours.Any idea why?
You have to leave the eggs for up to 4-5 hours into the liquid, I guess
We used tissue paper back in the day
my grandma always colored eggs using onion skins for Easter. #ytmm
+Counting Blessings I was so surprised at how vibrant the onion skins made the eggs! Is your grandma from eastern Europe?
@@sunshinemama9903 Mine is from Southeastern Europe and that's exactly what she does... Actually everyone here does this trick :) Your video is very useful, I've never thought about using tumeric
now how cool is that! i had no idea this even existed. thank you.
BEST EGGS ON INTERNET....GREAT JOB!!!
Those turned out so cool! They look fake almost! So pretty.
Thanks! It was a lot of fun!!
Very nice! thank you. Have you tried mixing dyes for different colors?
well done... they were so pretty and we are doing this for Easter AWESOME JOB!!!!!!
These are beautiful! I'm definitley trying this when Gemma is old enough to help!
+Lisa MarieTTC They were so much fun to make! :)
So creative and absolutely gorgeous
🥕🌼🐇
Gorgeous!!!!!!!!! How much vinegar did you use per cup of water?
Beautiful colours!
Wow, I am surprised that the colours that you get are so beautiful! Thanks so much for sharing! #ytmm
+Passion For Healthy Life They were so much fun to make! Refrigerate them overnight in the liquid to get the vibrant color.
These are beautiful 😍
I've really loved this idea this year. It is quite beautiful. Great video!
+Brought to You by Mom Thank you!
This is impressive
Wow, These are beautiful!! :)
+The ArbanFam Thank you!
Beautiful,amanzing..
do you work with raw eggs, or cooked eggs?
Beautiful! Do you eat these? I'm curious if they taste like the stuff you put in?
+Mich'sFamilyLife You can definitely eat them! It didn't flavor them.
+Sunshine Mama Oh that's amazing! I wonder what would make a bright red colour? You think berries could work?
+Mich'sFamilyLife I don't know what would do red. Maybe paprika?
that is awesome
Labai gražu 😄🐣🥚👍💖🤗🇱🇹
I be done it but before I store them in the fridge I noticed they are lighter than yours.
Any idea why?
You have to leave the eggs for up to 4-5 hours into the liquid, I guess
We used tissue paper back in the day
my grandma always colored eggs using onion skins for Easter. #ytmm
+Counting Blessings I was so surprised at how vibrant the onion skins made the eggs! Is your grandma from eastern Europe?
@@sunshinemama9903 Mine is from Southeastern Europe and that's exactly what she does... Actually everyone here does this trick :) Your video is very useful, I've never thought about using tumeric