Monday, April 4, 2011

Paas Easter Egg Decorating Kit Review


 Its almost Easter and most of us will be spending at least a little time decorating Easter Eggs. Its a tradition that has existed for centuries and Paas has been there to help out for over 130 years. Each year Paas comes out with new and exciting designs that are both fun and safe for kids of all ages. Here are a few of the new kits that are available in now.



  • Pirate Princess: Packed with 90 stickers, color tablets, egg stands and more, this kit will inspire little pirates and princesses to dress up eggs with buried treasure, skulls and crossbones, tall ships and more.
  • Wild Wheels: Hit the open road with PAAS Wild Wheels.  Stickers and egg stands help transform ordinary dyed eggs into road-worthy hot rods.
  • Fun Eggspressions: A great way to unleash creativity and “egg-spress” the artist within, this kit contains sand for color and texture, paint, stickers and more.
  • Basket Buddies: Perfect for the pet lover, this kit lets you create egg masterpieces using stickers of cuddly puppies, adorable kittens and playful bunnies.
  • Easter Traditions: Featuring some of our classic designs, this kit includes the traditional symbols of the Easter season.
My children and I received a few kits to review and because its never to early to start having fun, we dyed a dozen eggs this weekend to try them out. The kits are simple to use. You just add the small colored pellets to a mixture of lemon juice, vinegar and water.  Once you dip the eggs in, they hold the color very well.  After they were dry, we were able to add tons of stickers and designs. Even the baby was able to do the sticker part, with supervision of course. Here some pictures of how our eggs turned out.












The Paas Eggs kits are fun and affordable. Most of them sell for around $2.99 a package. You can find them in major drugstores, grocery stores and mass merchandiser nationwide. For even more Easter fun, be sure to check out the Paas Easter Eggs website where you can find games, trivia, craft tips and more. Easter just wouldn't be complete without the colored eggs so head out and pick up a few boxes of Paas coloring kits today!




***Please note that I received no form of monetary compensation for this post. I did receive a sample of the product to try in order to write a fair and honest review. The opinions expressed in this review are my own and were not influenced in any way. *** 

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