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Specific Food Allergies > Egg Allergy
Ceramic Eggs for Easter Egg Dying
hezzier:
http://www.eggnots.com/
Check these out. They are expensive, but interesting.
krasota:
You can pick up ceramic and plastercraft eggs inexpensively at specialty shops or craft shops. Papier mache is another option. And wood.
GingerPye:
I have a egg basket filled with those ceramic eggs. Yes, def good for painting. Had not thought of painting them!! Thanks for sharing that, hezz.
Another egg project:
DD and I took an Easter egg art class one time where we used the plastic eggs, colored tissue paper torn into tiny pieces (about 1/2 inch in size) and an Elmer's "wash" (Elmer's glue + some water to make more of a wash than a thick glue). Just brush on a bit of the wash and then apply the tissue paper pieces, overlapping a bit. Make a design or make just a colorful collage. Really pretty.
I still have and display the eggs that DD and I made back when she was about 7 or so.
AllergyMum:
You can buy them at poultry supply stores. Chicken farmers use them to help convince the chicken to lay their eggs in certain locations.
GingerPye:
Be sure to read the "about us" link on that website. -- a food-allergy mom.
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