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Egg Dyeing Techniques
Egg Dyeing Techniques
Question Easter's coming, so my kids and I want to dye a batch of eggs. What are some fun techniques?

Answer There are dozens of creative egg decorating techniques to try, but first, here are a few basic tips:

• To make perfect boiled eggs, cover eggs with
water in a saucepan and bring to a boil. Turn off
heat, cover the pot, and let sit for 30 minutes.

• To blow an egg, first shake the egg to break
the yolk. Then use a small nail to make a hole in
the top and bottom of the egg. Blow gently until
the egg is empty.

• For extra-rich dye colors, use food coloring
paste (available at craft and cake decorating stores).
Dissolve a dab of paste in a cup of hot water mixed
with 1/4 cup cider vinegar.

• Use pasta tongs for dipping eggs.

• Wear rubber gloves

• For a quick egg-drying stand, use a paper towel
tube cut into sections.

Now for the fun part--decorating! A few of my favorite dyeing projects are the Rubber Band Wrap, Sticker Stencils, and Dripped-On Designs. Or, for two fun no-dye techniques, try these Sponge-Print Eggs and this Painted Chick.

For more decorating ideas, visit our Easter Egg Decorating page.

Ann Hallock is the editor of FAMILYFUN, a magazine for parents of kids ages three to 12 that reaches 1.3 million readers monthly. She also contributed to the books FAMILYFUN CRAFTS, FAMILYFUN'S PARTIES and DISNEY'S FAMILY COOKBOOK, and appears regularly on television, including the PBS series, "Hands on Crafts for Kids."
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