Fun Twist on Dying Easter Eggs

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Forget the store-bought egg dying kits! These dyed eggs are the coolest!

This is a fun twist on a classic Easter tradition! We had so much fun making and dying these eggs in our home that I am excited to share this activity with you. Easter is such a fun holiday for us, and I love that it brings in all things spring with it! 

For best results, soak your eggs in vinegar for a minimum of 2 minutes so the color really clings to the egg shell. The best part is, this method uses all edible ingredients, so you can eat the eggs when you’re done displaying them! 

MATERIALS
6-12 hard boiled eggs
Bowl of vinegar
Cool Whip
Muffin Tin
Toothpick or knife
Laxtex Gloves
Paper towels

DIRECTIONS

  1. Place hard boiled eggs in a bowl of vinegar and soak for 10 minutes. Remove and pat dry. This will help them absorb the color.

Spray shaving cool whip into a muffin tin.

Place 4-5 drops of food coloring into each cup. Swirl with a toothpick or knife.

Gently set eggs in the cups, swirling several times, until completely coated. Allow to sit for 10-15 minutes. (You will want to wear gloves so your hands do not stain.)

Remove eggs and on a paper towel. Let them sit for 20-30 minutes.

Gently remove excess Cool Whip. (Note, do not run these under a faucet the pressure will remove the color.)

Need more egg decorating ideas? Try these!

SPECKLED RICE EASTER EGGS | Crafty Morning

MELTED CRAYON EASTER EGGS | Jenna Burger

TISSUE PAPER EASTER EGGS | It’s Always Autumn

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Michelle Giddens
Michelle Giddens is a busy mama of 2 boys and wife to James for 15 years. She and her family live on a farm just outside of Auburn. Michelle is the Owner and Director of The Art Studio in Auburn. The Art Studio offers art classes, camps and workshops for kids and adults. Michelle loves to travel, visit art museums, garden, and cook. When she’s not in her studio she in the kitchen! Michelle holds a BFA in Art Education from Georgia State University and her Alabama Teaching License with an endorsement in Art. She has a BA in Communication from Auburn University. Visit theartstudioauburn.com for art camps and classes for kids and adults.