Shaving cream Easter eggs might be the best egg decorating hack we’ve seen!
Create marbled Easter eggs with shaving cream in just minutes.
Skip the store-bought kits this year and dye eggs with shaving cream to create marbled Easter eggs.
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So gather your little bunnies and spend the afternoon dyeing Easter eggsyou’ll love how they turn out!
If you plan to eat thedecorated eggs, swap the shaving cream for a store-bought package of whipped cream.
Just remember to store them in the refrigerator, so the beautiful eggs stay edible.
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When the eggs have cooled, place them in a large bowl of vinegar.
Spray the shaving cream to cover thebottom of a panwith a layer about an inch thick.
Then, follow the rest of the instructions as if you were using shaving cream.
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Pick up a hard-boiled egg and set it gently on the surface.
For this egg decorating project, foam shaving cream works best; skip the gel.
The water will remove the excess shaving cream while leaving the colored design on the egg’s shell.
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Add the eggs to a colorful display when each shaving cream egg has been cleaned and dried.
To add sheen to the finished shaving cream Easter eggs, rub them with a bit ofvegetable oil.
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