Making natural dyes for Easter eggs is as simple as getting your hands on some beets, red cabbage, turmeric, or onion skins.
With costs high and supplies short, people are getting creative with Easter egg traditions.
Air-dried clay: The world is your oyster with clay -- you can turn it into anything before dying it, including egg shapes, ...
PAAS sells more than 10 million Easter-themed kits each year. A survey of 9,000 PAAS consumers found that 90 percent of ...
As egg prices continue to keep people from buying too many cartons, Easter fans are already contemplating how to handle one of the holiday's biggest hits: egg decorating. The New York Times notes that ...
Easter traditions may be a bit more expensive this year as the price of eggs remains high at grocery stores around the country.
A $20 bill goes the distance when you're shopping at Dollar Tree, especially if you're buying Easter essentials. Shoppers can ...
The makers of Easter egg dye kits are bracing for the potential fallout ... even if they reduce the number of eggs they use. Paas, the leader in the egg dye kit space, expects that some families ...