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Fabric Dyed Easter Eggs

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Brittanie
If you're looking for a unique Easter egg dye method, these fabric dyed Easter eggs are perfect and easy to make.
Prep Time 10 minutes
Total Time 11 minutes

Materials

  • 6 10-inch Textured Fabric Pieces lace, burlap, netting, poly mesh ribbon
  • 12 Hard-Boiled Eggs dozen eggs
  • Egg Dye any you like
  • Rubber Bands
  • Paper Towels
  • Scissors
  • Food Safe Gloves optional

Instructions
 

  • Prepare your egg dye. I used homemade egg dye using food coloring, which can be very potent, so keep that in mind.
  • Tightly wrap a material piece around your egg and secure it at the top with the rubber band. It’s important you get the material tightly against the egg as much as possible.
  • Dip the wrapped egg fully into your dye and leave for 30 seconds. It’s important you don’t leave it long. The more potent the dye, the less you’ll want to leave it in.
  • Immediately rest on a paper towel and pat the outside dry.
  • Leave to sit for about 2 minutes before gently cutting away the wrap.
  • Immediately pat dry again and let rest for another 3 minutes to dry.
  • Repeat for all your eggs and enjoy!
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