Marble Easter eggs are an easy and fun way to decorate Easter eggs and you don’t need a fancy kit or tools. Just eggs, water, vinegar, vegetable oil, and food coloring is all it takes to make these colorful Easter eggs.
Marble Easter Eggs
The regular Easter egg dying kits are easy and fun to use, but have you ever wanted to take it up a notch and make
What Do You Need to Make Marble Easter Eggs?
- Hard boiled eggs
- Warm water
- Distilled white vinegar
- Food coloring
- Vegetable oil
- 1 container for each color
How to Make Marble Easter Eggs
- Prepare the first round of dipping colors by stirring 1 teaspoon vinegar and 5 to 10 drops of food coloring into each cup of water. For best results, these colors should be lighter shades.
- Place one egg in each color and allow to rest completely covered by the dye for 1 to 3 minutes. Carefully remove eggs and transfer to paper toweling to dry.
- Prepare the second round of dipping colors by stirring 1 teaspoon vinegar, 10 to 20 drops of food coloring, and 1 tablespoon oil into each cup of water. For best results, these colors should be darker shades.
- Place one egg in each color and stir to coat. Allow to rest for 1 to 3 minutes for more intense colors.
- Carefully remove eggs and transfer to paper toweling to dry.
- To repeat in a different color, rub as much oil from the eggs as possible before returning to the oil bath. Also keep in mind that colors may blend on the eggs. Dipping repeatedly can render brown eggs.
The Best Way to Hard Boil Eggs
Want to know the best, easiest, and fool-proof way to hard boil eggs? Use this method in an Instant Pot. I believe the Instant Pot is worth it’s total value just in how it boils eggs. They come out perfect every, single, time.
The peel comes off with ease and the eggs are cooked to perfection. Learn how to hard boil eggs in the Instant Pot now.
Ingredients
- Boiled eggs
- Warm water
- Distilled white vinegar
- Food coloring
- Vegetable oil
- 1 container for each color
Instructions
- Prepare the first round of dipping colors by stirring 1 teaspoon vinegar and 5 to 10 drops of food coloring into each cup of water. For best results, these colors should be lighter shades.
- Place one egg in each color and allow to rest completely covered by the dye for 1 to 3 minutes. Carefully remove eggs and transfer to paper toweling to dry.
- Prepare the second round of dipping colors by stirring 1 teaspoon vinegar, 10 to 20 drops of food coloring, and 1 tablespoon oil into each cup of water. For best results, these colors should be darker shades.
- Place one egg in each color and stir to coat. Allow to rest for 1 to 3 minutes for more intense colors.
- Carefully remove eggs and transfer to paper toweling to dry.
- To repeat in a different color, rub as much oil from the eggs as possible before returning to the oil bath. Also keep in mind that colors may blend on the eggs. Dipping repeatedly can render brown eggs.
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