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» Tery01 - Totally Cool! Hi Traute!I would have never thought to do it the way you suggested! I always enjoy your articles! Ya know I have a way to decorate eggs. Blow the yolk and egg whites out of the egg shell using a pin to make a pin hole. To decorate: use tissue paper, rice paper, and any other kind of light paper and place on egg using clear nail polish. Of course, it is fragile, but it is a different fun way to decorate easter eggs and they can become a collection! -- posted by Tery01 » biogardener - Blowing out the eggs That is the way we decorate eggs in Germany, blowing out the inside before we decorate the outside. We then hang them on a birch branch which becomes our Easter tree. My preschool Sunday school class made such a tree one year. I am probably going to write next year's Easter article on how to do it. I might even write about it for the Kids Gardening topic, because it is about bringing the garden indoors. I like writing on the same subject in more than one of my topics, looking at a different aspect in each and then cross-linking them.-- posted by biogardener » biogardener - linking I can make some notes for next year's article and link it here.-- posted by biogardener » biogardener - Easter Tree Article Here is the 2005 Easter tree article. If you have any ideas to add, I don't mind if you post after it now already.-- posted by biogardener » biogardener - Early Thoughts of Easter Maybe I should be publishing my Easter articles in February. All week long, this article has been getting the most hits of any article in this topic. That means that people are starting to search for ideas of what to do for Easter already in February.-- posted by biogardener
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