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Confetti Eggs

Hatch some fun: Crack confetti-filled hollow eggs over friends' heads in celebration of the new year. The confetti that comes pouring out signifies all the good days to come.

Confetti Eggs How-To
Crack open the tops of raw eggs. Drain the contents into a bowl, and save for another purpose. Wash out the shells, and let dry completely. Confetti is available at crafts stores, or you can make your own with a hole punch and construction paper. Fill shells one-third full with confetti, about 2 tablespoons per egg. Cut circles out of tissue paper to cover the holes. Run a thin line of glue around hole, and affix tissue-paper circle.

 

 

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Comments

  • luki
    31 Dec, 2011

    Dear Martha, these eggs originated in Guatemala. They are painted in many different colors and used to celebrate Carnival.
    Have a wonderful new year!!!

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