How Do You Tye-Dye Easter Eggs?
If you’re looking for a new idea for dying your Easter eggs, tye-dye eggs make a quick and easy craft project for the entire family. Whether they’re for Easter or simply being used as a hobby or craft project, all you need is a few minutes, and you can create dozens of beautiful eggs. This technique works great for empty egg shells as well. You can decorate them and display them in your home for a cheerful feeling year round. Tear off a piece of aluminum foil large enough to wrap around the entire egg. Lay the aluminum foil flat on the table and cover it with 2 to 3 paper towels. These will hold the food coloring so you’ll need enough paper towels to wrap around the egg as well. Take food coloring and add drops onto different sections of the paper towels. One drop should be enough. Use different colors and try not to get a large section that’s only one color. The colors can overlap at the edges, but leave spaces in between. If you get a lot of food coloring in a small space, it will ru