Rubber bands have many uses, but did you know they can be used to help dye Easter eggs? Here at Alliance, we're always looking for innovative ways to use our rubber bands. Rubber Band Dyed Easter Eggs Wrap hard boiled eggs with rubber bands before dipping in dye to come up with brightly. Rubber Band Dyed Easter Eggs: Use various sizes of rubber bands to create patterns on your eggs as you dye them! It's super-easy and very inexpensive, and fun to add a new dimension to egg dyeing.
How To Make Rubber Band Easter Eggs Start by wrapping a hard boiled egg with rubber bands. Wrap it however you want. The beauty of these Easter eggs is that each one is unique.
Once you've wrapped your eggs, you can get your Easter egg dye ready. Next, pick a color and start dipping. I used hollowed eggs so it needed a little help staying.
Happy Easter weekend, I'm just popping in to show you these super easy rubber band Easter eggs - in case you need a last minute Easter egg dyeing idea. These are so cute, they actually look a little like Shibori Easter eggs - picture them dyed indigo! Kids Easter Crafts - How to Dye Eggs with Rubber Bands By Mavis Butterfield on April 4, 2014 - 1 Comment When I saw these cute dyed Easter Eggs my friend Jenn made, I knew I had to make some. After you fit on the rubberbands, little hands still get to do all of the dipping and dying.
To make these Rubber Band Dyed Eggs you will need: Hard Boiled Eggs Egg Dye Plastic spoons for dippingRubber Bands in varying sizes Let's Get Started: 1. Wrap rubber bands around hard boiled eggs. Try to combine different thicknesses and directions.
2. Dip Easter eggs in dye as usual. 3.
Remove from dye and allow to dry completely. Create vibrant Easter eggs with rubber band stripes using this fun and easy recipe. Wrap an egg (hard boiled or blown out) with rubber bands before lowering it into the dye.
Make sure the bands aren't too tight or your egg will crack! When you take off the rubber bands, you will find some extra special designs. Note: If you want to keep your artistic eggs around for a while, it is best to use blown, rather than boiled, eggs. DLTK's Holiday Crafts for Kids Rubber Band Easter Eggs These Easter eggs have sort of a funky tie dyed look to them.
Materials: hard boiled egg (s) wide rubber bands Easter Egg dye: store bought dye or home made Instructions: Simply dye your eggs a light color (ex: yellow). Then wrap rubber bands around the egg. Now dip in a darker color.
Let dry. Remove rubber bands to see your tie dyed.