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Egg Dyeing: String Technique

Total Time Needed:
1 Hour

This easy technique yields splashy, unique designs reminiscent of abstract expressionist painter Jackson Pollock's.

Materials
  • Eggs
  • String
  • Acrylic Paints
  • Paper plate
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Instructions
  1. To create your own wild-looking strokes of color, first pour small amounts of acrylic paints onto a paper plate.

  2. Egg Dyeing: String Technique - Step 2 Dip the end of a piece of string into the paint, then sweep the string across the egg.

  3. Try different colors of paint, and experiment with different sizes and types of string or light rope for a variety of markings.

  4. For more egg dyeing techniques:
    Egg Dyeing: Aluminum Foil Technique

    Egg Dyeing: Bubble Packaging Technique

    Egg Dyeing: Lightbulb Sleeves Technique

    Egg Dyeing: Rubber Bands Technique

    Egg Dyeing: Sticker Stencils Technique

    Egg Dyeing: Thumbprints Technique

    Egg Dyeing: Tissue Paper Technique

Tips:
To get the fun under way, first boil your eggs for 15 minutes and then let them cool completely. Protect your work area with newspaper and set out the supplies needed for each technique.


Note: If you plan to eat your Easter eggs, decorate them only with food-grade dyes. Click here for the USDA's tips on Easter and Passover egg safety.

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