The plan was to color Easter eggs and we did. Once the eggs were colored there was still a lot of dye left and my girls were dying to keep dying something, anything. I told them to grab some t-shirts and rubber bands and they made tie-dye shirts. Now the girls match the Easter eggs they dyed.
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Sanchie Living Life says
That’s a cool Easter event…and how great the bonus is the t-shirts can be dyed the same way! 🙂
Claudya Martinez says
They might have enjoyed dying the shirts more than the eggs.
Jake says
What a great idea, I’ll bet them loved the t-shirts.
Claudya Martinez says
Yeah and they have a dress like a “hippie” event at their school this coming Friday so they’re all set.