We got our Easter eggs dyed yesterday. I tried the crayon shavings bit just to see how it would go, and it produces decent looking eggs. But I like another method better, that we also tried for the first time this year. It also produces a sort of tie dye effect.
Boil the eggs (of course) and let them cool. Then put a few in a colander and pour a little white vinegar over them. Then get some food coloring and put a drop of one color on each egg.


Roll the eggs around in the colander to spread the color. Allow to set for 30 seconds. Repeat with a second color. Then rinse the excess color off with a little water and put someplace safe to dry.
Two colors is about the most you should do per egg, and I found this to be easier than any egg kit I’ve ever bought. The colors came out more vibrant than I usually get with less effort too. I don’t think I will ever buy an egg dyeing kit again. No point to it.
You can see both types of eggs in the image below. The crayon ones do have nice, bright colors, but I don’t think they turned out nearly so pretty, and they took much more effort.







Those turn out so pretty. Looks like fun because you never know what you will get.
that’s so smart, and easy! i remember trying to balance the eggs on a spoon as a kid
They turned out great, they caught my eye because they looked liked mine…glad you where inspired by MIY Easter Projects. Thank you for including and adding the referrence to MIY website www.miycreations.com (if you need articles to post on your site…I sell my articles as content, they are not to be used for free, for it is my work and creations. Thank you
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MaddyLane
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