May 9, 2008, Newsletter Issue #229: TISSUE PAPER EGGS

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TISSUE PAPER EGGS
Kids love to make Easter eggs, but it can be messy with all the different bowls of inks to color the eggs. This activity uses tissue paper to provide the colors for the eggs. Itīs lots of fun, not as messy, and the kids will love the finished product.

Wash each egg and dry gently.
If you want to empty your eggs, use the large needle to make a large whole in one end and a small hole in the other end of the egg. Blow the egg out into a bowl and use for cooking. Otherwise, hard boil them first.
Cut or tear tissue paper into small pieces. Donīt forget to check your gift wrapping supplies for different colors of tissue paper.
Use water to stick the tissue paper to the eggs. Allow the eggs to dry.
When dry, remove the tissue paper to see the colors and patterns on the eggs.

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