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Good Housekeeping

How to Make Dip-Dyed Ombre Easter Eggs

Stephanie Shore Fisher
1 min read
Photo credit: Kate Bennis
Photo credit: Kate Bennis

From Good Housekeeping

In case you hadn't noticed, ombre is everywhere. And we'll dip-dye just about anything — including marshmallows. So this year, it was inevitable that we'd combine some of our favorite trends to bring the color to our Easter basket.

SUPPLIES:

INSTRUCTIONS:

1. Stir food coloring into a cup of hot water. Tip: We used gel food coloring for more vibrant shades, and we're never going back to the regular stuff.

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2. Mix in one tablespoon of distilled white vinegar.

3. Repeat for each color you want to use.

4. Carefully drop your hard-boiled egg into the first cup and let it sit until it reaches your desired color.

5. Remove the egg from the cup and let it dry completely.

Photo credit: Kate Bennis
Photo credit: Kate Bennis

6. Dip the egg about two-thirds of the way into your next color and hold it there for a few minutes, checking the shade occasionally. Don't forget your rubber gloves for this step!

Photo credit: Kate Bennis
Photo credit: Kate Bennis

7. Remove the egg and set it aside to dry.

8. Dip the bottom third of the egg into your last color and hold it for a few minutes.

Photo credit: Kate Bennis
Photo credit: Kate Bennis

9. Take the egg out of the cup and let it dry.

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