You may need to gently massage out any water droplets that got caught under the nail polish.
Marbling plastic eggs.
Get ready to add this simple easter egg dyeing activity to your easter science lesson plans this season.
The process is really easy.
Marbled plastic easter eggs i have a confession to make plastic easter eggs are not my favorite thing.
While they are great for filling with goodies they are really challenging to decorate.
This tutorial shows you how to make dragon eggs using this easier than you might think technique.
The nail polish will be stuck on the face of the box.
All you need are eggs olive oil vinegar and food colouring.
This is the one of the coolest ways to dye easter eggs.
But this year after lots of experimentation i discovered a really pretty way to transform those plastic eggs.
A marble is a small spherical toy often made from glass clay steel plastic or agate these balls vary in size.
If you want to learn how to dye eggs with oil and vinegar let s get set up.
Swirl around with a cocktail stick to combine the colours a little.
Most commonly they are about 13 mm 1 2 in in diameter but they may range from less than 1 mm 1 30 in to over 8 cm 3 in while some art glass marbles for display purposes are over 30 cm 12 in wide marbles can be used for a variety of games called marbles.
Marbleizing easter eggs is both an elevated and hands on approach that the whole family will enjoy.
You just dip your eggs in food colouring and water to dye them and then dip them again in an oil and coloured water solution to marble them.
Small on mess and big on fun this marbleized decorating technique is sure to be everyone s new favorite.
Use an easy two step process to make marbleized easter eggs using oil vinegar and food colouring.
Let the face of the box touch the surface of the water and then lift.
If this is the case just lightly press on the areas with water and work the water out toward the edge of the marbling.
Add more colours stirring after each until you are happy.
If you can t find dragon eggs ceramic eggs or blown chicken or duck eggs will do.
Tip the first colour you use will spread out the furthest and be the dominant colour.
Drop a few drops of marbling ink into the water and stir with a skewer or pipe cleaner.
Once your eggs are marbled set them on an egg carton or paper towel to dry.
Fill your bucket about 2 3 full of cold water.
If you have a larger bowl you can roll your egg so all parts get marbled.
Marbling inks plastic eggs old large yogurt pot or small bucket wooden skewers or pipe cleaners.
Swirl nail polish with stirring stick.
Add a metallic to make the eggs really shine.
Quickly dip the egg in and watch the nail polish adhere to the egg.
Tape off wooden box to create a block for your marbled section.
While you re at it make sure to check out these other fun easter activities and easter games.