Dying Easter eggs was so much fun when I was a kid. Mom and I would color them in the kitchen while the Lawrence Welk Easter show was on in the background.
I oughta go back and do that, except I can’t, because the people in this house can’t stand the smell of vinegar. Some day…!!! (in my best mad scientist voice!)
Now, see, as a little kid that would have made ME cry… I was and am enough of a perfectionist that imagining pretty colors, and having the reality look like mud, would have crushed me. I dimly remember as a little squirt, crying when my eggs didn’t come out pretty.
My brother, being several years older than I am, saved the day more than once by knowing some nifty tricks for re-dyeing or modifying the not-so-good ones so they were nice after all.
Even if they are dyed muddy brown on the outside, hard-boiled eggs are so delicious on the inside! I love them. And I want to eat them while wearing bunny ears.
Our girls have ‘left the nest’ but my husband and I still dye eggs every year. This is the first year we missed between his total knee replacement this month and his dad actively dying. It’s been a strange month here.
Years ago I worked with a Ukranian woman and at Easter she would bring in eggs that were traditionally decorated, very intricate patterns. They were beautiful! Prayers for the people of Ukrane.
Thomios: Once again it’s time to celebrate the Feast of Renewal.
Sue Chef: We seem to have an over abundance of eggs. What would like to do with them?
Thomios: Well, we need some decorations for the banquet hall. Maybe we could paint some of them.
Sue Chef: That would work. Why don’t I go get Maat-Tilda and Sophititi. And I think Adobe Style is here from Afar as well.
Thomios: Great Idea.
Enter Tillie, Soph, and Adobes
Thomios: Would you Artists like to decorate some of these eggs for the banquet hall?
Tillie: We would be delighted. I think some bright spring hues would be most appropriate. And maybe some beautiful scenes.
Soph: I think I’d like to paint flowers and maybe some landscapes on my eggs.
Sue Chef: Wow. Isn’t that awfully complicated?
Adobe Style: This is the time when we want to do our very best work.
To my Christian friends: He is Risen! And wishing my Jewish and Muslim friends a blessed Passover and Ramadan. To my friends of other faiths, or even no faith: Wishing you all the best. KK
So the magic here is that the eggs are held in the little dipper devices while the big end is lower than the pointy end. One might rationally think the eggs would fall out of the dipper unless the big end was “up”.
Here’s a slightly different tradition in Europe that I only just learned about. Looks like a fun activity. It’s an Easter egg tree and since you don’t use real eggs, you can leave it up. https://www.thepioneerwoman.com/holidays-celebrations/g39298363/easter-egg-tree-ideas/
Color mixing experiments inevitably lead to mud. For some reason my 6th grade teacher made me the tempera paint color mixing monitor. I think it was really to keep me busy.
I remember this experience so well. What happens if you mix green and purple? Brown. What about yellow and pink? Brown, always brown. At least they are pleased. Happy Easter to everyone!
This morning I took a pic of Elvis & Beatrix on the BCN calendar for today. I sent my daughter the pic & told her to look at the eggs they are holding.
She replied that they are the Sophie & Tommy eggs from higher up on the calendar page.
True, I said, but Beatrix also has an egg of Puck holding Buzzy Mouse, which isn’t anywhere else on the page – making that one a cough…
As a kid, I would try to paint a dozen eggs to look like the solar system. 9 planets, the moon, the sun and Ceres. Pluto was still considered a planet then.
Too many negative stinkers here. I’m 100% sure their mom isn’t disappointed in them, and probably doesn’t mind that the kids “don’t get it.” Easter isn’t about eggs and chocolate, anyway. I’d like to see how these people react to their own kids. “You did a terrible job dyeing eggs. I’m so disappointed in you. Easter is ruined because you don’t get it!” (eyeroll) Let the kids have fun, sheesh.
We did pansky if you don’t know what it is it’s a egg that you do very delicate egg art you do with wax and dye. It is very fun to do and I accidentally made a galaxy one.
Ahsum over 2 years ago
Sunday Funday
deadheadzan over 2 years ago
Oh, the inhumanity to those precious little eggs! The kids just don’t get it.
Sue Ellen over 2 years ago
Dying Easter eggs was so much fun when I was a kid. Mom and I would color them in the kitchen while the Lawrence Welk Easter show was on in the background.
DeerOrchid Premium Member over 2 years ago
It’s all a science experiment. Mud or robin’s egg blue, just experimenting. Fun!
Aspen_Bell over 2 years ago
I oughta go back and do that, except I can’t, because the people in this house can’t stand the smell of vinegar. Some day…!!! (in my best mad scientist voice!)
deadheadzan over 2 years ago
The thought of making deviled eggs out of the mud colored, sad eggs fills me with gloom (and doom) !
Le'letha Premium Member over 2 years ago
They’re very naturally colored eggs, kids and kitties – I’d say well done!
Le'letha Premium Member over 2 years ago
Also, I hope Lupin has been restricted to a different room for this activity. All it would take is one flying leap and…
RAINBOW LUPIN!
Brian Premium Member over 2 years ago
She still are bunny.
marilynnbyerly over 2 years ago
They are not making their talented mom proud right now. Nothing but mud and mess.
Jungle Empress over 2 years ago
I don’t really pay attention to Easter anymore, but now I’m suddenly feeling nostalgic. Dyeing eggs was actually pretty fun when I was a kid.
DorseyBelle over 2 years ago
In case this is like last year’s egg hunt: I found all 26!
2GreyCats over 2 years ago
Now, see, as a little kid that would have made ME cry… I was and am enough of a perfectionist that imagining pretty colors, and having the reality look like mud, would have crushed me. I dimly remember as a little squirt, crying when my eggs didn’t come out pretty.
My brother, being several years older than I am, saved the day more than once by knowing some nifty tricks for re-dyeing or modifying the not-so-good ones so they were nice after all.
WelshRat Premium Member over 2 years ago
Well, kids like to get muddy.
ikini Premium Member over 2 years ago
If the kids are happy with the colors, who are we to disagree with them?
JLChi over 2 years ago
Even if they are dyed muddy brown on the outside, hard-boiled eggs are so delicious on the inside! I love them. And I want to eat them while wearing bunny ears.
JLChi over 2 years ago
O.T. Miracles?
dadoctah over 2 years ago
This is the point where I observe that cats, like me, are colorblind.
cat19632001 over 2 years ago
I kind of expected to see Lupin trying to dye his white paws, his ears, his tail …
cat19632001 over 2 years ago
Why is Pucky looking to the side while the Woman captures the moment?
Tigrisan Premium Member over 2 years ago
Our girls have ‘left the nest’ but my husband and I still dye eggs every year. This is the first year we missed between his total knee replacement this month and his dad actively dying. It’s been a strange month here.
sprint over 2 years ago
Years ago I worked with a Ukranian woman and at Easter she would bring in eggs that were traditionally decorated, very intricate patterns. They were beautiful! Prayers for the people of Ukrane.
Sonic the Hedgehog over 2 years ago
Dyine eggs is always fun!
Nicki's ZoMcYo over 2 years ago
Looks like “natural” colored eggs are “in” this year! Rock themed? :) They look great!
GSD Mom Premium Member over 2 years ago
Dying is an art form … one color too many and you get a carton of granite-colored eggs.
Man, that is going to be one challenging Easter Egg Hunt!
Kitty Katz over 2 years ago
Meanwhile, Back on the Nile
Thomios: Once again it’s time to celebrate the Feast of Renewal.
Sue Chef: We seem to have an over abundance of eggs. What would like to do with them?
Thomios: Well, we need some decorations for the banquet hall. Maybe we could paint some of them.
Sue Chef: That would work. Why don’t I go get Maat-Tilda and Sophititi. And I think Adobe Style is here from Afar as well.
Thomios: Great Idea.
Enter Tillie, Soph, and Adobes
Thomios: Would you Artists like to decorate some of these eggs for the banquet hall?
Tillie: We would be delighted. I think some bright spring hues would be most appropriate. And maybe some beautiful scenes.
Soph: I think I’d like to paint flowers and maybe some landscapes on my eggs.
Sue Chef: Wow. Isn’t that awfully complicated?
Adobe Style: This is the time when we want to do our very best work.
To my Christian friends: He is Risen! And wishing my Jewish and Muslim friends a blessed Passover and Ramadan. To my friends of other faiths, or even no faith: Wishing you all the best. KK
skipper1992 over 2 years ago
To those who celebrate, wesolego alleluia! (I am ethnically Polish; this is a Polish Easter greeting meaning “rejoice, he is risen!”)
DeerOrchid Premium Member over 2 years ago
So the magic here is that the eggs are held in the little dipper devices while the big end is lower than the pointy end. One might rationally think the eggs would fall out of the dipper unless the big end was “up”.
GaryCooper over 2 years ago
Interior decorators would love the earth-toned color scheme.
dwagon55 over 2 years ago
Nice touch giving the perspective from the smartphone as well as camera 1
ekw555 over 2 years ago
sigh. I have to be “that guy”. but not “that guy Brad”.
every panel where the eggs are being dipped into the color, they are drawn as if the gravity in the room is pulling “up” !
the “pointy” end of the egg should be “down” to hold it in the wire loop.
the way those are drawn (or is it “drawed” ? :-D ) they would immediately fall out.
And then I tell myself – “it’s just a comic. I should really just relax.”
Happy Easter, all!
:-)
A R V reader over 2 years ago
" From this time forward, all Easter eggs shall be colored in shades of mud and new concrete!" Irontail’s speech from ‘Here Comes Peter Cottontail’.
diskus Premium Member over 2 years ago
We lov d dying them, however no one ould eat them. Oh and leave a few plain undyed. Always the hardest to find in the hunt.
mistercatworks over 2 years ago
Ah, the old keep-dipping-until-you-get mud pallette. :)
lmolter over 2 years ago
The eggs are upside down in the wire holders.
mepowell over 2 years ago
Here’s a slightly different tradition in Europe that I only just learned about. Looks like a fun activity. It’s an Easter egg tree and since you don’t use real eggs, you can leave it up. https://www.thepioneerwoman.com/holidays-celebrations/g39298363/easter-egg-tree-ideas/
willie_mctell over 2 years ago
Color mixing experiments inevitably lead to mud. For some reason my 6th grade teacher made me the tempera paint color mixing monitor. I think it was really to keep me busy.
Katzen1415 over 2 years ago
I remember this experience so well. What happens if you mix green and purple? Brown. What about yellow and pink? Brown, always brown. At least they are pleased. Happy Easter to everyone!
scaeva Premium Member over 2 years ago
Comments still broken.
Eric S over 2 years ago
He is Risen! Christ is risen indeed! Happy Easter!
Red Bird over 2 years ago
They look more like dinosaur eggs.
Daeder over 2 years ago
Today we learned about tertiary colors!
knight1192a over 2 years ago
This reminds me of the Easter video the Early American channel on YouTube posted yesterday. https://youtu.be/QN4gRAgFDuY
Though I don’t think I’d want to attempt it with brown eggs. Looks a little like the Boy and Girl’s mud eggs.
To thos who celebrate the day, Happy Easter.
rs0204 Premium Member over 2 years ago
I sincerely hope you have a happy Easter. I also wish our Jewish friends a good Passover and a happy Ramadan to the followers of the Muslim faith.
asrialfeeple over 2 years ago
HAPPY EASTER!!!!
asrialfeeple over 2 years ago
Denny Wheeler Premium Member over 2 years ago
Two weeks early, but—-Happy Beltane!
noreenklose over 2 years ago
Hello friends!
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Fennec! at the Disco over 2 years ago
This morning I took a pic of Elvis & Beatrix on the BCN calendar for today. I sent my daughter the pic & told her to look at the eggs they are holding.
She replied that they are the Sophie & Tommy eggs from higher up on the calendar page.
True, I said, but Beatrix also has an egg of Puck holding Buzzy Mouse, which isn’t anywhere else on the page – making that one a cough…
…Easter egg.
ChrisTrey over 2 years ago
As a kid, I would try to paint a dozen eggs to look like the solar system. 9 planets, the moon, the sun and Ceres. Pluto was still considered a planet then.
Sue Ellen over 2 years ago
For fans of Snow Sez, T. Shepherd sent Easter wishes along with reassurance that new Snow Sez will be arriving soon.
Taracinablue over 2 years ago
And did the children learn any color theory? Probably not, but they had a nice time, lol
Batteries over 2 years ago
Too many negative stinkers here. I’m 100% sure their mom isn’t disappointed in them, and probably doesn’t mind that the kids “don’t get it.” Easter isn’t about eggs and chocolate, anyway. I’d like to see how these people react to their own kids. “You did a terrible job dyeing eggs. I’m so disappointed in you. Easter is ruined because you don’t get it!” (eyeroll) Let the kids have fun, sheesh.
anitakapita over 2 years ago
It appears that the egg is upside down in the “wire thingy”. It seems that gravity would make a mess of this egg coloring procedure……No?
Huggybearojb over 2 years ago
We did pansky if you don’t know what it is it’s a egg that you do very delicate egg art you do with wax and dye. It is very fun to do and I accidentally made a galaxy one.
tims145 over 2 years ago
I love the coloring SO MUCH in this strip.
moo over 2 years ago
eggnog
leopardglily about 2 years ago
Awwwww. This was me as a kid dying eggs.