Dyed Easter Eggs – How To Dye Easter Eggs
Looking for a fun way to dye Easter eggs? Here is a super fun and cool way
to decorate your Easter eggs. No food coloring required for this dying technique.
A simple and easy way to DIY Easter eggs – awesome decorating idea kids will
love. A cool way to dye eggs that kids of all ages love – kids, teens & tweens!
A great DIY egg decorating tutorial when you are needing some new, creative
and unique ideas. Follow the step by step instructions to make cool tie dye
like pattern Easter eggs. The vibrant colors will have the kids eyes light up.
So grab some eggs & few supplies and you to can have some the BEST dyed
Easter eggs this year!
If you have some hardboiled eggs and wondering what to do to dye
Easter eggs then check this idea out!
Get ready to learn how to dye Easter eggs with this cool and simple
technique. Kids love to dye / decorate Easter eggs this way.
Cut tissue paper into small pieces
Place the hardboiled eggs on layers of paper towels or newspaper. Spray
the eggs with water and place pieces of tissue paper all over it. Mix and
match colors to give it a super fun look.
Once the paper is placed on the egg, spray the egg again with water making
sure all the tissue paper is laying down. Let dry
Once the tissue paper is dried, peel off the egg and discard.
Store in refrigerator if you plan on eating them
Tissue Paper Dyed Easter Eggs
Supplies
- Hardboiled Eggs
- Bleeding Tissue Paper (Has to say bleeding for it to work)
- Spray Bottle of Water
- Paper Towels/Newspaper
- Optional: Latex/Plastic Gloves
Instructions
- Cut tissue paper into small pieces. They donโt have to be perfect, we made some rectangle, square, and triangle.
- Place the hardboiled eggs on layers of paper towels or newspaper. Spray the eggs with water and place pieces of tissue paper all over it. Mix and match colors to give it a super fun look. (Use gloves at this point if you do not want any coloring on your hands because it will transfer off the tissue paper. We did not use gloves and the coloring was off our hands by the next day.
- Once the paper is placed on the egg, spray the egg again with water making sure all the tissue paper is laying down. Let dry.
- Once the tissue paper is dried, peel off the egg and discard. Youโll be left with a gorgeous looking Easter Egg!!
- Store in refrigerator if you plan on eating them.
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