25 Eggs + 25 Colors – 45 Minutes = Easter

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!

2 Responses to “25 Eggs + 25 Colors – 45 Minutes = Easter”

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  1. Maria Killam says:

    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

  2. Kate Smith says:

    LOL…thanks Maria. Looking forward to seeing you at CMG conference!

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