- tap out "nickel sized" whole in bottom of the egg. Shake out the goo...
2. Rinse out with hot water and let drain upside down. (if you are going to dye these in water, you do not have to worry about drying them)
3. Dye your eggs...place upside down in carton for at least a day to dry.
4. Using paper confetti, fill each egg about half full
5. Cut small squares of tissue paper, dab a little school glue around edge of whole,
and press tissue paper on
This process took us about a week, just because I was busy. You could really do this quite a bit ahead of Easter...just to have them ready.
You can hide them, or because we didn't have a bunch of kids with us this year, we set up a target and everyone tried hitting it. Let me remind people, if the kids are throwing them at each other, separate into younger and older kids!!!! Fun stuff! Hope you enjoy!
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