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Easter Egg Colouring Pages - Part 4

This page is about Easter Egg Colouring Pages. The dying of Easter eggs in different colours is commonplace, with colour being achieved through boiling the egg in natural substances such as, onion peel (brown colour), oak or alder bark or walnut nutshell (black), beet juice (pink) etc, or using artificial colourings. (https://www.thebalance.com/)

In the series of Easter Egg Colouring Pages:

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