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Easter egg decorating question

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zebrabra · 26/03/2006 09:48

probably a dumb one.. but
I got my rellies in USA to send over some American decorating kits, they really didn't work on brown eggs (hard to find brown eggs in USA, hard to find white eggs in the Uk!).
Anyway, if I buy an egg decorating kit in the UK, do you think I can safely assume it will work well on brown chicken eggs?
See \link{http://www.specialistcrafts.co.uk/products.php?page=products&cat1=4&cat2=283\here} and \link{http://www.homecrafts.co.uk/html/products.asp?cat1=16&cat2=283\here}... are they the same company, btw?

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Twiglett · 26/03/2006 09:52

yes they have the same whois details so both the same company

Lakeland has kits for about £2

I would assume you could just paint a brown egg white with poster paint first couldn't you?

zebrabra · 26/03/2006 10:46

i didn't think of poster paint... wouldn't it be very thick?
Do you have to go into a Lakeland shop to buy those kits? I couldn't find it on their online shop... or in their shop in Norwich when I looked last year.

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expatinscotland · 26/03/2006 10:54

i use the Lakeland ones on brown eggs.

they're lakelandlimited online i think.

spidermama · 26/03/2006 11:40

No time to look at links but do you that boiling eggs with an onion skin in the water makes them a lovely brown colour?

expatinscotland · 26/03/2006 12:04

i sent my sis the lakeland kit for a larf, b/c she has three Leghorn hens, and they do work for white eggs if you can get hold of them.

zebrabra · 26/03/2006 16:28

still can't find the kit on the website... but i think the poster paints is a great idea; can't figure out why not to do that!!

ta....

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Twiglett · 26/03/2006 17:35

\link{http://www.lakelandlimited.co.uk/product.aspx/easter!7748\here they are}

zebrabra · 27/03/2006 14:33

Oh thanks Twiglett, am thinking I do need a food-grade dye, really, so that's extremely helpful.

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