FARGO - Americans have been decorating Easter eggs the same way since the electric light bulb was in its infancy. It was 1880 when a druggist in Newark, New Jersey, created a way to dye Easter eggs ...
Dyeing with Kool-Aid is an easy, fun and safe way to add color to your life and to yarn or fiber. To make it even easier, use the sun for your heat source. Dyeing with chemical dyes requires a mordant ...
If you are anything like me, finally choosing to dye and decorate Easter eggs is left as the last thing on your to-do list—in fact, my kids are dying to try shaving cream eggs! Sure, those ...