How Do You Make Confetti Eggs For Easter?
A great way to “get the wiggle” out of the kids after eating all of their Easter candy is to let them attack each other with confetti filled egg shells. To the inexperienced, this may sound alarming, but I assure you, it’s quite fun. Making the eggs is a great bonding exercise with the little ones. You can use these eggs for your Easter egg hunt without having to buy and fill plastic eggs with candy or risk food poisoning with hard-boiled eggs. Empty your egg shells. Crack the top of the shell and pull up the cracked part of the shell with your thumb. You should have about a quarter sized hole in the top but if it’s a little larger, that’s OK. Pour out the contents and use immediately. Rinse the egg shell inside and out with warm water until the residue is gone. Let the shell dry. Collect as many as you can- I’ve been known to make hundreds. Decorate the shells using egg-dye or a few drops of food coloring in a cup of water. Dip the shells into the water and leave there a few minutes o