Aside from all the toys that Tyler had to show my parents today (they played non-stop) there was still time to ready ourselves for Easter.
First we had to do some baking.

Then we dyed some Easter Eggs. Attempt one wasn't so successful with the "rainbow dye" kit. Liquid dye in a pouch is not such a good idea.

Thank goodness we had the old standard dye cups lying around, so we did some traditional Easter egg dying. That was fun!

Then we made some Jello Jigglers.

Last, but certainly not least, we enjoyed them!
2 comments:
Looks like fun Heather! Jackson made some eggs with the plain 'ole dye cups and had green hands afterward. Haha! Forget the spoon, he's a hands-on kinda boy!
Tyler has the best smile in the world - hands down! I love it!
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