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Incredibly beautiful "organic" Easter eggs, made from natural dyes and impressed with garden clippings. What a shame that they must be smashed apart to ultimately be enjoyed.
Reviewed by WhoGivesAShirt Apr 21 2009, 05:28pm ( 46 reviews ) • livejournal.com
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Reviewed by Joxcie on Oct 04, 11:08am
i tried it last easter. it was succesful :D
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Rated by umeorigami on Sep 21, 2:24pm
How awesome -- I would love to try it this year!
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Rated by mommajozy on Aug 22, 9:46pm
This looks so cool and easy!!! Will have to look into this come Easter time next spring!!! Great craft idea!
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Rated by athomemom on Aug 08, 10:44pm
Really neat idea for making natural Easter eggs.
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Reviewed by tisashwani on Aug 05, 4:17am
innovative.. I love the patterns
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Rated by TamelaKN on Jul 12, 9:03am
I can't wait to make this next Easter. So simple and so beautiful.
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Rated by Starberrie on Jul 09, 10:03pm
This is so innovative.. I love the patterns the flowers/leaves leave on the eggs. Absolutely beautiful!!
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Rated by tachesderousseur on Jul 05, 4:06am
Martha Stewart: eat your heart out!