Coloring and designing Easter eggs
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With the help of Seccorell dyes, Easter eggs can be colored in a beautiful way and used for attractive Easter decorations.
Step 1
First, thoroughly rub blown or boiled eggs with vinegar essence to degrease them and remove any stamps. Then rinse the eggs with clear water and dry them carefully.
Step 2
To achieve the desired color, you should rub the appropriate color stick on the rubbing block and brush out the color powder, collecting the pigment in a small bowl. Then wipe the egg with a damp cloth to prepare it for coloring.
Step 3
The damp egg is now dyed: pick up the pigment with your finger and wipe it directly onto the egg. After drying, wipe off any excess color powder with kitchen paper.
Step 4
Design the painted egg by erasing it, for example.
1 comment
Looking for an easy way to design Easter eggs, I tried this out and absolutely loved it! The colors are so vibrant and intense, and I was surprised at how easy it was to create beautiful patterns and designs on the Easter eggs.