My son is now 18 years old so it has been quite a few years since I colored Easter eggs but while I was a the grocery store today I saw a Paas set of five color cups for $1.99 and I thought what the heck it might be fun to color some some eggs tonight. So I grabbed a couple dozen eggs for under $2.00 a dozen and was off for a little fun.
Never one to be one satisfied with colors straight out of the box I decided to experiment with a bit of over-dying. Here are the results.
Here’s what I did. I started with 25 eggs and dyed 5 eggs in each color for 3 minutes. Since I these cups only hold one egg at a time this took me about 20 minutes.
The blue dye turned out the darkest. The red dye didn’t take very well and turned out splotchy but once I dyed the in a second color the results were pretty interesting.
I then took all the 5 yellow eggs and put one in each dye cup for 3 minutes, then 5 orange eggs, then 5 pink, 5 blue and 5 green.
Here’s the first batch of the original yellow eggs are done and the original orange eggs are in the dye cups.
All yellow eggs were over-dyed and from left to right the second dye bath was yellow-orange-pink-blue-green. I was careful to keep each subsequent row in the same order so that I would know what two color produced what.
And here they are with all 25 eggs dyed twice.
I ended up with eggs in 25 different colors. Although some look the same in the photo no two eggs are exactly the same color.
Not bad for less than $6 bucks and 45 minutes.
Happy Easter!













Okay, your headline was fabulous! I had to rush over to see what you were talking about! Beautiful job you did on these eggs!
See you this Friday!
xo
Maria
LOL…thanks Maria. Looking forward to seeing you at CMG conference!