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Paas egg dyes are just as familiar at Easter time now as they've been in generations past. Get ready to start a new holiday tradition. Dyeing Easter eggs is a snap when you use pantry staples like food coloring and vinegar.
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Not sure how to dye easter eggs? We'll take you through it, step by step. Wondering how to dye Easter eggs this year? Sure you can get those magic dye tablets at the grocery store, but if you want to raise your Easter egg game to the next level, we can show you how to tie-dye, rice shake, whisk, and even shaving cream those Easter eggs. Decorate Easter eggs with vibrant, natural plant-based colors.
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The kit includes 3 dye packets, a brush, and a booklet for creative ideas. Skip the store-bought kit for Easter this year: No more messy dye tablets or flimsy cardboard trays! Learn how to dye eggs with food coloring made with three ingredients you likely already have in the pantry. It's that easy.
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These kits typically contain egg dye tablets that dissolve in water. Follow the kit instructions and watch your eggs shine! Food safety precaution: If you're eggcited to eat your eggs, make sure to use edible dye. To ensure food safety, eggs should be cooked until both the yolk and the white are firm.
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Since 1880, PAAS® makes every Easter special with egg decorating kits full of creativity & color! *Tablet dissolving time may vary depending on method and tablet. Yields 24+ Easter Eggs What You Need Jelly Hues™ High Pigment Food Coloring Gel Luster Powder Two dozen eggs or more [hard-boiled, or blown out with egg white/yolk removed] ¾ cup hot water [for each color] 1 tbsp white vinegar [for each color] Spoon or whisk 8 bowls [5 for dye baths, 3 for Luster Powder "paint"] Drying. Skip the egg dyeing kit and just follow this tutorial on how to dye Easter eggs with food coloring for pennies and a few simple supplies!
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