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Tips for Cleaning Up Easter Egg Dye

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Summary: Coloring Easter eggs? Learn an easy way to clean up after dying Easter eggs in this free video clip.

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By Lynne Lincoln
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Lynne Lincoln co-hosts an Easter egg hunt at a neighboring grade school in her home town in Tennessee. Ever since she was a little girl Easter has been her favorite holiday. Join her...read more

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on 8/2/2008 I really enjoyed this Easter series-Lynne is very poised and easy to follow and has great taste. Fun to watch!

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"Hi, I'm Lynne Lincoln on behalf of expertvillage.com. Now that we're pretty much done decorating our eggs, you might just want to know a few extra tips about Easter. When you're putting your eggs in the basket make sure that you put some fluffing or tissue paper on the bottom first or your eggs are going to break. When you're hiding your eggs make sure you put them in a nice soft spot or in a place where they're going to fall because you don't want them to crack and be all over the place. Also clean up for dying eggs is super easy. If you just pick up all this paper and throw it away. You can pour this dye right down the sink, it's no big deal. All your eggs already at your egg carton holder."

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