- Mar 18, 2014
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Hello,
Okay, so it's a bit late because I have already done it, but wanted to check on here whether I have made a mistake. Basically, I had heard about decorating eggs for Easter, so I set a small project for the children to each paint an egg for their Nanny who hasn't had one of our eggs yet. So we now have 4 painted fresh eggs for my Mum (as I painted one too) and then I came across something saying they won't be edible now, is this true?
We have used a paint that is water based so I thought she could wash some of it off first before cracking, we even left space free of paint to crack too.
I thought maybe that the shell would protect the egg inside. Do any of you know?
Thanks in advance.
Claire x
Okay, so it's a bit late because I have already done it, but wanted to check on here whether I have made a mistake. Basically, I had heard about decorating eggs for Easter, so I set a small project for the children to each paint an egg for their Nanny who hasn't had one of our eggs yet. So we now have 4 painted fresh eggs for my Mum (as I painted one too) and then I came across something saying they won't be edible now, is this true?
We have used a paint that is water based so I thought she could wash some of it off first before cracking, we even left space free of paint to crack too.
I thought maybe that the shell would protect the egg inside. Do any of you know?
Thanks in advance.
Claire x