Infants + Egg Dye = Ruined carpet
But don’t throw in the towel (unless you already spilled)! We have a fast, easy and clean way to decorate with little ones!
Squirt a little acrylic paint into a plastic bag. (Add one or two colors for best results!) Throw in an egg, seal the top and let your infant play with it!
No messes. No spills. No dirty hands! It’s a simple activity for any baby (and helps with fine motor skills)!
When the egg is mostly covered with paint, remove and place on wax paper to dry. Repeat until all your eggs are done!
Within a few hours the eggs will be dry and ready to display! (Or, in our case, play with!)
A fun variation is to place stickers on the egg before painting. Once the paint is dry, peel off the stickers to reveal your designs.
I love the way our eggs look! (I think my ten month old is more artistic than I am!)
Are you going to try this with your family? If so, I’d love to see the finished product! Head on over to my Facebook page to share!
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