Easter is right around the corner which means that we get to participate in one of my favorite holiday traditions! And no, I don’t mean eating lots of candy (although I will admit, I do that that one a lot!) – I mean dying Easter Eggs!
This is a big deal in our house each year – and my little munchkin has been dying eggs with her mommy since before she can remember (heck, her first Easter she just sat in her Bumbo and watched and I pretended like I was coloring eggs for her. I wasn’t. It was totally for me.) so this year – at age 4 – was set to be the most exciting year, yet.
This year we tried the Spin an Egg Easter Egg Decorating Kit from Dudley’s and the Bright and Shiny Egg Decorating kit! We got two kits because I really wanted to dye the eggs the traditional way (and by that I mean dropping an egg in vinegar/water with dissolving tablets) which the Shiny Egg kit enabled us to do, and the Spin an Egg Kit was a homerun for the little one because she had more control over the color and process of each egg. When you color eggs the traditional way, it requires way more help from mommy. We got both kits at Walmart for under $10 – which was a steal. I couldn’t believe the egg-spinner thingie was only five smackers. Awesomesauce.
The verdict? Both kits were amazing. The Shiny Egg kit was MESSY – especially the making-it-shiny part at the end, but produced beautiful results. The Spin an Egg kit was a big hit with the little one, and the eggs came out in all sorts of fun patterns and color combos. Overall, it was an egg-cellent experience!
Because we love you oh-so-much we also made you a video wherein my child says and does some adorable things. Naturally she is my kiddo so I think everything she says and does is adorable, but I feel that you will agree with me after watching this video!
See? I told you she is totally precious.
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Disclosure: I am a Walmart Mom and this post is sponsored as a part of my voluntary participation in that program. All thoughts, opinions, and adorable children are mine.











