How do you blow out the inside of eggs to use to hide money?

Mildred Owens
by Mildred Owens
Blown out eggs for easter to put money in-any ideas?
  6 answers
  • Hillela G. Hillela G. on Feb 27, 2017

    Its super cool, http://www.wikihow.com/Blow-Out-Eggs good luck and have fun!

  • Shoshana Shoshana on Mar 01, 2017

    I hope this helps!

  • Jam6834330 Jam6834330 on Mar 17, 2017

    I stuffed 300 plastic eggs for years with candy and money. I finally went to all money because kids would throw the ones with the candy back down and take the ones with the money. Last year a certain age group would take the money out and throwing the empty egg back down because they wanted more money. These are middle class or above children. This it is candy only. One year I did cadbury eggs an they all melted,. Just use hard wrapped candy. This year I am doing candy only because my house flooded and the Easter Bunny is broke and in a crises. Sorry I can't help you with the blow hole egg. I have bought tons of gifts for years and let people pick out what they want. I love Easter. Jesus died for us and we are forgiven. It is an important message to give our children from the time they are born. I have all religions have come to my celebration including Jews and Muslims. Easter is a wonderful day for games, gifts and bonding of friends and family. I

  • Redcatcec Redcatcec on Feb 02, 2023

    Here you go:


    How to do it


    Step 1

    To empty a raw egg, pierce the top and bottom of each with a craft knife, turning the knife in one hole to widen it slightly.

    Step 2

    Poke a straightened paper clip through one hole and "stir" to break up the yolk.

    Step 3

    Hold the egg, larger hole down, over a bowl, and then blow the contents out with a bulb syringe.

    Step 4

    Rinse the shell well and let dry.

    Step 5

    Optional, if using a kit: Holding the egg in one hand, put the needle of the one-hole (or "bias-fix") egg blower through the hole you have created. Gently squeeze the bulb of the egg blower with the other hand to create pressure inside the egg, forcing the egg insides out of the same hole.

  • Redcatcec Redcatcec on Mar 13, 2024

    If I had to do all this again, blowing out the contents, I would switch to the plastic ones. Then donate the plastic eggs to the 2nd hand store.