How To Use 3 Methods To Decorate Jaw-Dropping Easter Eggs
Easter is just days away. If you are one of the many people decorating eggs this weekend, here are a few methods that will give you jaw-dropping eggs!
How many times have you decorated eggs with the old-school method of water and vinegar along with the Paas kit? If that's how you've done it since you were a little kid, it might be time to try something new.
Last year I gave it a shot with three different methods that I had found online.
1. The fingernail polish method
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The Fingernail Polish Method
This one was probably the coolest way to do it, but it would take a little more skill. Probably not for little ones. You have to be a little more delicate with the eggs and careful as you pull them out. It takes a good touch to get them just right.
Click here to see a video on how to do it!
The Rice Shaker Method
This one was probably my favorite. It was really easy and the eggs came out looking really cool. They took very little effort and it was very affordable. All you need are eggs, rice, food coloring, and a bag. The only advice that I would give is to make sure to use enough food coloring. Our rice tended to soak it up pretty quickly.
Click here to see a video on how to do it!
The Shaving Cream Method
I'm not sure if I did these wrong or what, but these were very underwhelming. You are supposed to let the shaving cream stay on the eggs for at least 15 minutes before washing it off with cold water. We did that. I even timed them. But most of the coloring came off. However, one DID turn out and it was pretty cool. So maybe I just did something wrong on the other 3 eggs.
Click here for a video on how to do it!
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Whatever method you use, have fun! And remember to find all the eggs that the easter bunny hides. Don't let them sit for an entire year in a basket like this one did...so gross!
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