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Neat way to color eggs from Zoe

Zoe shares an easy, and reduced-mess way dye Easter eggs with bits of (reused) tissue paper.

(Be sure to save and use leftover paper from gifts, shopping etc.)

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23 comments to Neat way to color eggs from Zoe

  • Ciana Maglio

    Oh! I love this idea. This is perfect. My girls and I were looking for different eco-friendly ways of decorating our Easter baskets. What a “green” idea!

  • Zoe-you are a natural. I think I will see you in movies some day. I can’t wait to show your clip to my daughter, and we’re gonna try your dying tactic. What a great idea!

  • Mary H.

    Zoe, What a great idea. Could you do a tie-dye effect or stripes with different colors, or would that be a mess? Yours came out perfectly! I like your dog in the background, too.

  • Vee

    Zoe, I never knew you could dye easter eggs that way. Yours came out great, and I think you did a great job talking about it.

  • Dr. Carolyn Clansy Miller

    Zoe-awesome! I have never known how to dye an Easter egg in a way that is “green!” So thank you very much for teaching me. I’ll be sure to try it this weekend. And by the way….you are a great actress-you are smart, speak clearly, have a beautiful personality, and are as pretty as a flower!

  • Barbara H

    Awesome Zoe! I am going to show this to my 8 year old niece. You are so good in front of the camera!!!

  • Cheryl C.

    Wonderful idea! Green and clean too!!!

  • I LOVE the idea for going green with Easter eggs. I’ll try it with my Mom this weekend!

  • Thank you, Zoe-what a wonderful idea. You, my sweet girl, are a natural in front of a camera!

  • wanda

    This is a great idea. I can’t wait to see what you will come up with next. This was fun.

  • Hil

    What an excellent idea!

  • Hello Zoe! Thank you sooooo much for your great advice and wisdom in offering such a wonderful eco-friendly technique to color Easter eggs! I had never thought about something like this so I have learned something new from you. Thank you for expanding my horizons and helping lead the way to a better world for everyone. Peace, Gaye Jones

  • Barbara Curtis

    Wow! Thank you Zoe. This is a great, eco-friendly way to color Easter eggs and much neater than the old way of soaking them in dye. Also, you are great camera! I know that God has great plans for you. Happy Easter!

  • Zoe, you are a little star! Such a natural, for sure. And it was nice to see your grandma’s kitchen area again since I was just there!

  • Genius! I loved it. I am going to share ideas with my entire family tonight at a small dinner party, there will only be about 30 of us there tonight :)

  • Carolyn Coleman

    I needed to color some eggs FAST and one of my friends suggested I take your advice. Thanks so much!!

  • Delphia Turner

    What a great idea! I am going to dye some eggs on Easter using your idea. Way to go green!!!!

  • Zoe, thanks for great “green” advice. Sounds fun, too!

  • Levette Rawls

    That was absolutely awesome! I can’t wait to try the new eco-friendly technique. It sounds less time consuming than the regular coloring of eggs for Easter. This will be very helpful from now on when I color eggs for my church. Thanks Zoe for sharing your unique idea.
    If you have any other eco-friendly ideas, I’d love to learn about them to pass on to family and friends.
    Thank You!!!

  • These are great tips and incredibly cute little green princesses!

  • Jennifer

    Wow! Great idea! I’m going to start saving my tissue paper now so that I can color my eggs that way next Easter!

  • Shawna Coronado

    What a cool tip Zoe!
    I love it. Have a Happy Easter!

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