These Easter Eggs dyed with Cool Whip make the prettiest tie-dye style hard-boiled Easter Eggs. These eggs are super colorful and safe to eat! Did you know you could use Cool Whip and food coloring to decorate Easter eggs? So fun, and 100% safe to eat! An easy method for making Cool Whip Easter eggs that turn out super vibrant! Step-by-step instructions and video tutorial included! Ditch the whipped cream and dye your Easter Eggs with Cool Whip in this easy How to Dye Easter Eggs with Cool Whip tutorial. A quick and easy way to color eggs that deviates from the messy cups of liquid.
Food dye, vinegar, and Cool Whip is all it takes to make some beautiful dyed eggs with the kiddos. Cool Whip Easter Eggs Cool Whip Egg Dying involves using Cool Whip and food coloring to create swirls of color that make each egg a miniature work of art. For this fun project, I'm sharing step-by-step instructions and photos (two different methods) to make the prettiest tie-dye Easter eggs for your Easter Egg Hunt this year! So let's get started! Learn how to color easter eggs with cool whip and food coloring.
These easy step by step directions for Cool Whip Easter Eggs will give you beautiful dyed hardboiled eggs that are perfect for Easter. This is how to dye eggs with cool whip! It's so fun, super kid-friendly and ridiculously easy too. I love using this method to make unicorn eggs! Forget the store-bought egg dyeing kits and learn How to Make Cool Whip Easter Eggs that combine hard-boiled eggs, whipped topping, white vinegar and food coloring to make colorful eggs for Easter! For a lovely, marbled look to your dyed Easter eggs, follow these steps for Cool Whip egg dying, or decorative eggs with shaving cream.
Learn how to dye Easter eggs with cool whip with these easy step by step instructions! Use muffin tins to create beautiful marbled eggs.