How to Remove Easter Eggs from Natural Dye

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Summary: Learn how to dye Easter eggs using all-natural products in this free video about removing the Easter eggs from the dye.

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Gary Zier, originally from Florida, is a systems administrator with 10 years of computer networking experience and an expertise in conditional access security systems. He started...read more

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"Hi, I'm Gary for Expert Village. Now that our eggs have been sitting in the dye solution on a low flame for about 30 minutes, we're going to take off the fire and we need to take the eggs out of the pot and we're going to put them aside to let them cool. Now we can see that the color has definitely changed, it really has a nice rich color. Also we can see the image inside, it's still very hard pressed to the surface of the egg. So it looks like all the precaution we took earlier to secure the eggs in the solution on the skins on the onion have really helped us achieve what we were looking for which is a really nice image on the egg. So as we take the eggs out we can see that the images are intact and they're pretty much in the same place that we've left them where we originally placed them and so once they cool we're going to be able to take the panty hose off. Take them out of the panty hose and we'll be able to open them up and see, we'll be able to see the image actually on the egg."

eHow Article: How to Remove Easter Eggs from Natural Dye

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