These beautiful Easter eggs are dyed with crepe paper. All you need are boiled eggs and crepe paper in narrow, small strips. The strips pull her through the water and place her on the eggs, which then let her dry with the crepe paper. Then you pull off the dry crepe paper and come out beautifully colorful eggs. Have fun!
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Then you put a kitchen crepe in the lid of an open empty egg box. Then you put an egg on it.
Now you dip a small strip of crepe paper in the water.
Then you put it over the egg. You can put several stripes on top of each other and next to each other.
The crepe paper gives off its paint as soon as it gets wet.
The eggs are put in the egg box together with the crepe paper.
Cover the eggs completely with crepe paper or in part, as you like it. After that, put the egg box with the eggs to dry.
Once the eggs are dry, take them out of the egg box.
Then remove the dry crepe paper.
Beautifully coloured eggs appear.
The eggs shine in beautiful colorful colors.
Finally, put the eggs in a bowl.
Enjoy experimenting and coloring eggs!
Materials
Directions
Then you put a kitchen crepe in the lid of an open empty egg box. Then you put an egg on it.
Now you dip a small strip of crepe paper in the water.
Then you put it over the egg. You can put several stripes on top of each other and next to each other.
The crepe paper gives off its paint as soon as it gets wet.
The eggs are put in the egg box together with the crepe paper.
Cover the eggs completely with crepe paper or in part, as you like it. After that, put the egg box with the eggs to dry.
Once the eggs are dry, take them out of the egg box.
Then remove the dry crepe paper.
Beautifully coloured eggs appear.
The eggs shine in beautiful colorful colors.
Finally, put the eggs in a bowl.
Enjoy experimenting and coloring eggs!
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We did this easy with blown eggs with our three-year-old kindergarten children.
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