How to dye Easter eggs with food coloring
the easiest way to dye eggs without a kit
Prep Time5 minutes mins
Cook Time5 minutes mins
Total Time10 minutes mins
Keyword: easter, easter eggs
Author: Emma
- food color
- vinegar
- water
- hard boiled eggs
In each cup, add enough water that an egg will be fully submerged once added.
Then, add 10-15 drops of color (mix colors if you like!) and 1 teaspoon of vinegar.
Add hard boiled eggs to each dye bath, allowing them to stay submerged for 10 minutes or more.
Then, carefully remove them and place on paper towels or a cooling rack to allow them to dry.
- Once dry you can add more designs like acrylic paint or stickers, or you can leave them as is!
- See post for instructions on how to dye Easter eggs with shaving cream, rubber bands, and Kool-Aid.