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Coloring Easter eggs: how to dye eggs in a different way?

Easter egg coloring is upon us, so we've gathered some great ideas to make your Easter eggs really stand out and put a smile on your face!

Let it be coloring Easter cakes fun and different this year! Easter holidays for many people this year will not be what they wanted them to be, but let's try to make them as beautiful as possible in quarantine. And one of the things that can help us with that is certainty coloring Easter cakes! In the following, you will find wonderful ideas for coloring Easter cakes, and even before that, some tips.

SOME TIPS FOR DYEING EASTER PAPERS
  • Before starting to paint, it is recommended that the eggs are at room temperature. It is also desirable to choose such that are white color. If you can't find them in a nearby store, you can bleach them. The eggs will color better if they are snow white.
  • If you are going to dye the pire with artificial dyes, it is important to follow the manufacturer's instructions, i.e. what should be the ratio between dye and water. Supposedly, you can also strengthen the dye by making it dissolve in a cup of apple cider vinegar, which will ensure that the color adheres more strongly to the eggshell.
  • Add to the water in which you will cook the eggs a spoonful of salt and vinegar. Leave the boiled eggs in the color for a longer time if you want richly colored pies. Turn the eggs while they soak in the dye.

HOW TO CREATE SNOW WHITE EGGS?

The eggs you will be dyeing will probably have a brown shell, so they won't look as good eggs with a white shell. But with a simple process, you can create snow-white eggs!

Prepare a mixture of white vinegar and water, in a ratio of 1:1. Boil the eggs for 10 minutes and clean them under running water after cooking. The brown shell will discolor, and you will get snow-white eggs.

HERE ARE SOME IDEAS ON HOW TO DYE EASTER BURNS THIS YEAR

Pastel pies with cream

Ingridients

  • 12 boiled eggs
  • vinegar
  • food coloring
  • whipping cream

Preparation

Transfer the boiled eggs to the bowl with the vinegar. Soak them for two minutes, then wipe them well with towels. Place the baking paper on the tray, spread the cream on it. Sprinkle the food coloring over the cream and mix it with a small stick to create a marble pattern.

Roll the eggs in the dye and cream and let them stand for 15 minutes. With gloves, wash them under water and wipe with a towel.

Marble eggs with a metallic shade

Ingridients

  • egg dye
  • 1 tablespoon of oil
  • alcoholic vinegar

Process

Dip a kitchen towel in a bowl of vinegar and use it to wipe each egg thoroughly. In another container, prepare the egg dye as per the instructions. Add a tablespoon of oil to it. Wait for circles of oil to form in the bowl.

Place the egg in a spoon and dip it in the paint - you will get beautiful "marbled" eggs with a metallic shade, which you can then wipe well with a towel. You can also decorate the pies with powdered food coloring.

Gilded eggs

Ingridients

  • boiled and dyed eggs
  • gilded leaves

Process

Rub the gilded leaves well into the eggs to create a gilded print.

A top trick for dyeing eggs with napkins

Ingridients

  • egg dye
  • paper towels
  • ear sticks

Process

Boil the eggs. How many bowls you will need depends on how many different colors you will use in decorating the pirhs. If you decide on four color combinations, then prepare four smaller bowls. Add a teaspoon of egg dye to each bowl, then cover with boiling water. Mix the ingredients well.

Wrap each egg with paper, on which you will spray colors. Dip each ear stick in the paint and then tap it on a paper towel. Apply the paint until the towel is completely wet with the paint.

Let the eggs rest for a few minutes, then unwrap them from the towel and dry them well.

OTHER IDEAS FOR COLORING EASTER PAPERS

  • Wrap the eggs into a mesh bag from potatoes, onions, lemons, oranges... tie each egg well and cook it in colored water.
  • Brush the boiled egg with liquid glue and roll it into glitter.
  • Lightly scratch a boiled egg that has not colored well with a metal sponge.

In this gallery you will find even more ideas for original coloring of Easter bunnies!

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