
Do you enjoy beautiful and minimalistic holiday decorations? Try the best recipe for the prettiest marbled Easter eggs. You'll create eye-catching decorations, and your children will have great fun dyeing eggs. How do you create marbled Easter eggs? Below you'll find two methods.
- raw egg
- vinegar
- any container, e.g. a jar or a glass
I. Original Easter eggs with shaving foam
1. Fill any container or bowl with shaving foam. 2. Next, add food coloring to the foam. Sprinkle it liberally (they will be more intense) or sprinkle it with previously dissolved food coloring using a pipette (the colors will be more delicate). 3. Wait a moment, then gently stir with a stick or spoon to create blended, colorful streaks. 4. Place the eggs in the colored foam and coat them. Depending on the intensity of the color, you can remove them immediately or wait several minutes before removing them. 5. Wipe off any excess foam. And you're done! If the eggs are not colored enough after wiping, try coating them in the foam again and leaving them there for a while longer. See also the recipe for the most beautiful natural Easter eggs - The Best Natural Ways to Dye Eggs , as well as other ideas for decorating eggs.


II. Marbled Easter eggs with whipped cream
Another way to make marbled Easter eggs is to use whipped cream instead of shaving cream. The entire process is identical. This version, however, uses only food products, making it much safer for little ones. Whipped cream also collapses much more quickly, so it's better to prepare the colored foam in smaller batches. You can also use the excess colored cream, both in this and the previous recipe, for finger painting or stamping on colored paper.
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