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Quick and Easy Easter Project
Die your Easter Eggs as you always do. Let the ink dye dry very well. Then use a Micron pen to add your own repeat pattern designs!

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Want to know what’s even funner with Zentangle and Easter Eggs?
Try using a Tjanting Tool with bees wax, drawing your lines to create your tangle patterns, then dipping the eggs in the dyes. One the dye melts, use a hot air blower to melt the wax off, wipe down the egg with a paper towel and see the results.
What’s even more creative is drawing some tangle patterns on the plain white egg, dipping in a yellow or any other color that’s very light or pale, letting the egg dry in between colors and drawing tangles on each color after it dries but don’t remove the waxed line drawings until the very last and darkest color (background) is dried. You will have different line drawings of different colors on a dark colored egg as the background.
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