Easter eggs can also be wrapped with small leaves prior to dyeing to create patterns in the colors. |
Friday, March 31, 2017
Egg Dyeing; Naturally at Darke County Parks
Darke County Park District invites everyone to join them on April 8th at 2pm to discover natural Easter egg dyeing! White, brown, blue, and orange are a few of the colors participants could achieve while dyeing eggs. Mara Cox will share her Latvian heritage of dyeing eggs naturally. All the registered participants will get the chance to combine onion skins, flowers, leaves, and water to create a one-of-a-kind Easter egg. Register today for this free annual favorite program and to reserve your egg! For any questions about this or any other park district programs or to register, please call the Nature Center at (937) 548-0165.
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