Coloring Easter Eggs

Introduction: Coloring Easter Eggs

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Every year we color eggs for Easter. Of course we want to have different ones every-time and this time I bring you a very quick and simple way to color eggs. They turn out like little art works!

Step 1:

All you need is:
cooked, cooled Eggs
Cling-foil
Kitchen-paper
a Plastic Tray
Food-Coloring

Step 2:

Put a layer of cling-foil into the plastic tray, add a layer of kitchen-paper and make drops or stripes with food-coloring onto it.

Step 3:

Roll an egg up into the kitchen-paper and cling-foil an leave for at least 4 hours.

Step 4:

Unwrap and let dry completely.

Don't they look great?

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    10 Comments

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    saosport
    saosport

    9 years ago on Introduction

    very cool idea I will have to try this. I am going to start hard boiling eggs all year round but they are easier to keep track of if they are colored. Plus it is fun. I will try this soon.

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    sunshiine
    sunshiine

    10 years ago on Introduction

    I love this idea! It is perfect for me because I can't draw or paint! thanks for sharing and have an awesome Easter!
    sunshiine

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    sunshiine
    sunshiine

    Reply 9 years ago on Introduction

    Not yet! I had planned to when my son visits but he changed the plans for now. I will share a picture when I do! Have a beautiful day!
    sunshiine

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    poofrabbit
    poofrabbit

    10 years ago on Introduction

    These are very cool looking, I always like a twist on Easter egg dying! Nicely done!

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    judywhite1
    judywhite1

    10 years ago on Step 4

    Pretty...but way too much trouble!

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    Pane-Bistecca
    Pane-Bistecca

    Reply 10 years ago on Introduction

    Yes that was what I was thinking too. Next time I make sure I have some different ones.