Rubber Cement Dyed Easter Eggs

Get it good and drizzled.
Rubber cement dyed easter eggs. With your other hand dip the wand into the rubber cement and then swirl the rubber cement around the egg in any design you desire. We used a hair dryer to speed things up. Leave the egg in the cup another 10 minutes or so to let the dye set. I also recommend setting both your dye cups and egg drying racks on rimmed baking sheets to help catch any accidental.
As i mentioned dyeing eggs with food coloring and this rubber cement technique is really simple and easy. Egg dye gold paint pretty dyed easter eggs. First things first you ll want to cover your work area to prevent stains. Prop your already boiled egg up on something maybe an egg carton or one of these printable easter egg holders.
I loved the swirled look and you can make fun designs by making skinny lines and fat ones. Drizzle your eggs with rubber cement before dyeing them to reveal a geometric pattern underneath the colors. Once the rubber cement is dry dye them. Pour a little rubber cement into a paper bowl and dab a natural sea sponge in the rubber cement to coat.
Leave it in for 30 seconds 1 minute then put it on a rack to dry. The eggs are pretty on their own but we also discovered a quick way to add an additional design element. Dip the sponged egg into a prepared dye bath until it reaches the desired shade. Take the egg out of the cup and let it.
The next video is starting stop. Doing half and then waiting for it to dry and doing the other half. I m not sure if either actually helped. Rubber cement and easter eggs.
Use the brush in the rubber cement jar to. We tried a couple of different methods. It will take the rubber cement approximately 15 20 minutes to dry. This easter egg coloring science experiment is so fun we ll be using it to decorate easter eggs well past the holiday.
Take your rubber cement and let it drip on your egg anyway you like. Once again you will need to set the eggs on their racks to dry completely before moving on to the next stage of egg dying. The first step to creating these graphic easter eggs is drizzling rubber cement over them to create shapes on the egg which will resist the easter egg dye. Once the cement is completely dry it will still be sticky roll it in a cup of a darker dye.
Let the rubber cement dry. Drizzle your eggs with rubber cement.