The exact origins of dying Easter eggs are uncertain, but it is believed to have begun in ancient Mesopotamia or early Christian cultures. The first person to dye an Easter egg is unknown, as it likely predates recorded history.
Try lemon juice or toothpaste to get easter egg dye off of skin.
A NORMAL EGG DYED IN EGG DYE TO COLOR IT.
Depends on how you want to do it. Usually the person who saw it first gets the Easter egg.
Becaues the Easter egg symoblies the new lif after
the first peson in the uk of course
Yes , it does just wash it in detergent.
the first easter egg was gross!!.......................
I'm pretty sure you can, just make sure to use special Easter-egg dye (I usually use Paas brand egg dye)
This will depend on the person. The first time Pixar introduced an Easter Egg was in the short entitled 'Red's Dream' which had reference to previous shorts. It was released in 1987.
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It might explode...
No, Easter egg dye is not typically permanent on fabrics. It is generally meant to be used on hard-boiled eggs and will wash out of fabrics with water and detergent. If you want to create a more permanent dye on fabric, you would need to use fabric dye specifically designed for that purpose.