Eight Methods Of Easter Egg Decorating
While there are many ways of decorating Easter eggs, these are eight of the simpler ways.
The Marbled Egg
How to do it: Wrap a fresh egg in onion skin Insert the egg and skin into pantyhose and tie the ends Place eggs into a deep saucepan Add cold water to 1" above the eggs Heat until boiling, then remove the saucepan from the heat Cover and let stand for 24 minutes Immediately cool eggs with cold water and ice Remove the pantyhose
This creates a very interesting marbled design.
The Dyed Egg
How to do it: Place the eggs into a deep saucepan Add water to 1" above the egg Heat until boiling, then remove the saucepan from the heat Let stand in the hot water from 4-14 minutes Immediately cool the eggs with cold water and ice Combine a mixture of food coloring, vinegar and water in a mug Dip the egg, remove and pat dry
This is the simplest form of Easter egg coloring as well.
The Disco Egg
This type of Easter egg decorating requires a blown egg.
How to do it: Dye a blown egg using the method for dying eggs above Dilute craft glue with equal parts of water and glue Cover the egg with this mix Roll the egg in superfine glitter and let dry
This will give you a "disco ball" effect for your egg.
Ribbons
How to do it: Use double-sided tape to decorate the Easter eggs with ribbon Pick out multiple styles and sizes of ribbon for better effect. Use a dyed egg
This is a good way of Easter egg decorating for artistic children or adults who are into crafts.
Crayons
How to do it: Place the eggs into a deep saucepan Add water to 1" above the egg Heat until boiling, then remove the saucepan from the heat Let stand in the hot water from 4-14 minutes While the egg is still warm, hold it with a paper towel Use crayons to color the egg. The heat of the egg melts the wax which makes the design.
This method of Easter egg decorating is probably better for school aged children.
Rubber Bands
How to do it: Boil the egg to hard-boiled. Cool the egg with cold water and ice Wrap the egg with a few rubber bands before dyeing it. To get different shades, remove the egg from the dye, then remove one of the rubber bands. Put the egg into a different color dye and repeat the dyeing process
This method of Easter egg decorating will give interesting results when used with many colors and bands.
Sponged Eggs
How to do it: Using a hardboiled egg, paint it with an acrylic craft paint and bruch. After the egg dries, use small pieces of sponge to dry sponge white paint onto the egg to create patterns.
This form of Easter egg decorating takes some time but can be worth the effort.
Stamped Eggs
How to do it: Use a hardboiled egg which is already cooled Gather a collection of canceled postage stamps Glue the stamps onto the Easter eggs for decorating.
If the stamps are stuck on the envelopes, simply soak them in water for fifteen minutes and then peel them off. Make sure they are completely dry before gluing them to the egg.
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