Head to the pantry instead of the store for your next batch ofdyed Easter eggs.
This Easter egg dyeing hack is inexpensive and the results are gorgeous.
Display the finished colored eggs in a basket or use them as part of yourannual egg hunt.
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Remove and place the colored egg on a paper towel to dry completely.
Repeat this dyeing process with all of the eggs.
In a new bowl, mix approximately 20 drops of food coloring with one cup of warm water.
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of vegetable oil and use a spoon to gently mix.
Gently roll the egg around in the dye bath and remove it when you notice a marbleized effect.
For a touch of shine, rub the marble Easter eggs with oil.
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Try varying the color combinations and oil swirls to create apretty display of dyed Easter eggs.
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