2 Ways To Dye Eggs!

4 Materials
$2
30 Minutes
Easy
I'm sharing 2 unique and fun ways 2 dye eggs! One way is using a whip cream dye technique and the other is a nail polish technique.

Cool Whip Dyed Eggs  


Why cool whip instead of shaving cream?  Well from the research I have found, egg peels are porous and I wasn't sure I wanted to eat eggs dipped in shaving cream.  


There are so many ways to do this - you can fill a pan with cool whip or individual bowls.  It really depends on if you're going for a single color or tie dye look.
Place your eggs in vinegar for approximately 2 minutes.  This will make step helps the shell take on the dye better. 


Place your cool whip in the container of your choice.  Add drops of food color.


Place your cool whip in the container of your choice.  Add drops of food color.  
Use a toothpick or utensil of your choice and swirl in the color.
Place your egg in the mixture - dip, roll, etc until you get the egg covered.


Let the egg sit for 30 minutes.
Wipe the egg clean and you're done!
Nail Polish Dyed Eggs -
(Again since eggs are porous, I did this technique to spruce up a plastic egg.)
Put water in a disposable container or something you don't mind getting dirty.  Add a few drops of nail polish and watch for it to expand. If it does not expand, it won't work.
Dip, roll, etc your egg in the mixture.
Set out to dry.



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Suggested materials:
  • Whip cream   (Walmart)
  • Food color   (Dollar Tree)
  • Nail Polish   (Dollar Tree)
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