Your eggs looks so pretty. I guess that is the benefit of having a girl. mY boys always want to multiple dip them in various colors and they never looks so pretty.
I love to watch an egg hunt with little ones running around. I do a small Easter basket hunt with our guest at Easter in the house. It is for the young and old. It is fun to see the older ones eyes brighten as a child looking for their basket. Love your egg photo. xo
Great photos Dana. I've never seen Easter hunts like that in Italy - but then Italy is such a diverse country! Just the other day I learned that in some parts of Italy, the Easter bunny is a "lepre"! Easter hare?!
What a sweet, wonderful post. And I LOVE the pottery in photo #1. We have a piece that I got from a friend. My favorite cobalt blue. Made in Poland right?
Eggs can be great fun, yeah!
ReplyDeleteYour eggs looks so pretty. I guess that is the benefit of having a girl. mY boys always want to multiple dip them in various colors and they never looks so pretty.
ReplyDeleteThis theme was good timing with Easter.
ReplyDeleteSuch colourful eggs!
Love the pics, esp the last one!
ReplyDeleteI definitely like all those colors (and the concentration required for egg-coloring. Great photos!
ReplyDeleteI love to watch an egg hunt with little ones running around. I do a small Easter basket hunt with our guest at Easter in the house. It is for the young and old. It is fun to see the older ones eyes brighten as a child looking for their basket. Love your egg photo. xo
ReplyDeleteThe colorful eggs are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteHappy day!
Fun! Love the beautiful (and big) bowls for egg dying! What lovely colors you created!
ReplyDeletewow! all that seems very nice!
ReplyDeleteGreat photos Dana. I've never seen Easter hunts like that in Italy - but then Italy is such a diverse country! Just the other day I learned that in some parts of Italy, the Easter bunny is a "lepre"! Easter hare?!
ReplyDeleteI have a bit of a control issue with the eggs, admittedly... hence the perfectly dyed eggs. I do not even attempt to pretend to promote creativity.
ReplyDeleteFrancesca...expats with a "can do" attitude can make anything happen, even in the farmers' fields :)
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I have a bit of a control issue with the eggs, admittedly... hence the perfectly dyed eggs. I do not even attempt to pretend to promote creativity.
ReplyDeleteFrancesca...expats with a "can do" attitude can make anything happen, even in the farmers' fields :)
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I love your beautifully dyed eggs. Gorgeous colours.
ReplyDeletegorgeous egg picture! The black background is stunning.
ReplyDeleteThe eggs colors are really beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet, wonderful post. And I LOVE the pottery in photo #1. We have a piece that I got from a friend. My favorite cobalt blue.
ReplyDeleteMade in Poland right?
Looks a lot of fun and the eggs look so lovely and colourful! :)
ReplyDeleteThey look so serious in the first photo - certainly not taking the task lightly!
ReplyDeletebig egg party!!
ReplyDeletewhat a great fun to color them and to hunt for them!
no eggs for me this week!
wow ... the colors of those eggs are stunning!
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