My kids love to color on eggs with white crayons before they dip them in the dye, but Project Create a Home has a really fun spin on the same idea:
You take rubber cement and drizzle it on the egg. Dye them and then peel off the rubber cement (which is fun in and of itself! I love peeling off rubber cement. Is that weird?)
Then you have a cool design like this:
What is your favorite Egg dying technique?
12 comments:
What a great idea!
We always die them after we peel them and then make potato salad with them! In fact, I can't wait. The colorful potato salad is the best part of Easter dinner!
First--I thought it was just some weird OCD issue I had with the rubber cement--thank you for validating me!
Second--you can dye them after you peel them??!! Sometimes I wonder where I have been all my life....
I am so buying rubber cement. Not only does it make a cool design it smells good...bonus! :)
Wow, rubber cement, that's amazing...What a great idea..I love those kids cups too...
Stephenie
Lisa, I will have to email Charmaine and ask her if they taste any different dyed? The dye is just food coloring and vinegar, so it is completely safe to eat. I like cracking the eggs and then dying them so that you get the tie dye effect, but I have never dyed a completely peeled egg. I might have to try that for deviled eggs this year!
Um, I am also a closet fan of peeling rubber cement. Did you paint it on your desk in elementary school just so you could peel it off? Ah, the memories...
Lise, I knew we were soul mates! ;D
I love this idea! And pulling glue off of stuff is way fun!
Xazmin
I LOVE my rubber cement...the smell reminds me of my childhood;) I NEVER would have thought of this. Brilliant!!
My kids just like spooning the colors over the egg and watching it drip. Gotta love messy projects.
Anjeanette
What a cool idea. We get creative with our eggs. Always ready to try something new.
Missy
I did it!!! It was awesome and totally worked. No pictures though but it looked just like your picture!
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