Easter eggs "Use Easter egg dye to make different colors of rubber cement. Drizzle rubber cement over your eggs, let dry, then dunk eggs in dye colors. Super easy, super messy, lay down some newspaper before hand!
Silk-Dyed Eggs Who knew that silk fabric transfers onto eggshells as easily as the dye in a decorating kit? Regular old vinegar plus hot water does the trick
For thousands of years, Ukrainians have created elaborately patterned eggs called pysanky using a wax-resist process. Wax is applied to an egg, which is then dipped in colored dyes. When completed, the wax is melted off, revealing all the colors beneath.
Pick a favorite font from your computer. Using a white pen, create letters out of a series of dots. Display monogrammed eggs in shot glasses for a personal touch to your place settings.
Directions here.
: Volcano Egg Dyeing Materials Needed: hard-boiled eggs food coloring vinegar baking soda paint brushes some cups big lipped plate or bowl a cup of water FUN!