With Easter just a few days away it's hard to believe that they're are so many new ways to enjoy celebrating Easter. Have you ever had a glow in the dark Easter Egg Hunt? It's pretty spectacular and really easy to do.
When I was a kid dyeing Easter eggs was one of my favorite things to do. Back in the day, there was only one way available to dyeing eggs, now there are many ways in which to dye and decorate an egg. Primal Flow Studios located at 614 East 7th Street will be having a Special Egg Dyeing Party on Easter Sunday, April, 21 from 4PM - 6PM.
With Easter fast approaching now is the time for families to start gathering up some eggs for dyeing. But did you know there are so many options these days if you don't want to boil some eggs to color.
I thought that I had seen all the creative and unusual ways to color Easter eggs. Then I saw this. No one has an explanation of really how this works, but using silk fabrics to dye your Easter eggs is easy and the results are amazing.
When I was kid growing up Easter time was special. Not only did it represent the resurrection of our lord and savior Jesus Christ but it meant family time. On the Saturday before Easter, my mother would get me and my brother together for the traditional coloring of the eggs, which back then was only a few colors. Nowadays, you can do just about anything to an egg to decorate it and make it look fe