Baking soda egg dye

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Jessica Ivanov on Instagram: "I will never dye eggs any other way!
So interactive and fun!

All you need:
•baking soda
•vinegar
•hard boiled eggs
•muffin tins
•paint brushes
•gel food coloring
•apron (not necessary but recommended…cause toddlers 🤣)
•syringe or something to pour vinegar 

We got our muffin tin, apron, and brushes at the @dollartree.
If you know anything about me, I’m obsessed with the Dollar Tree!

⭐️Just mix a tablespoon of baking soda with water until you get the consistency you like (make it paste like) and add whatever colors you want! 
⭐️ Paint eggs 
⭐️ Add vinegar
⭐️ That’s it!!" Paint Eggs, Dye Eggs, Eggs In Muffin Tin, Babysitting Ideas, Egg Muffin, Baking Soda Vinegar, Egg Dye, Gel Food Coloring, Egg Painting

Jessica Ivanov on Instagram: "I will never dye eggs any other way! So interactive and fun! All you need: •baking soda •vinegar •hard boiled eggs •muffin tins •paint brushes •gel food coloring •apron (not necessary but recommended…cause toddlers 🤣) •syringe or something to pour vinegar We got our muffin tin, apron, and brushes at the @dollartree. If you know anything about me, I’m obsessed with the Dollar Tree! ⭐️Just mix a tablespoon of baking soda with water until you get the…

Alicia Kim on Instagram: "Fizzy Easter eggs! My daughter and I painted these eggs and it was so fun! This would keep little ones busy for awhile and they’ll get a kick out of the baking soda and vinegar reaction!

Simply add a tablespoon of baking soda to a muffin tin and add in water starting with a teaspoon until you get your desired “paint” consistency. Then mix in your food coloring and paint your hard boiled eggs! Once done simply pour over a little vinegar and watch the fun happen! Rinse with water and enjoy your beautiful eggs!

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Alicia Kim on Instagram: "Fizzy Easter eggs! My daughter and I painted these eggs and it was so fun! This would keep little ones busy for awhile and they’ll get a kick out of the baking soda and vinegar reaction! Simply add a tablespoon of baking soda to a muffin tin and add in water starting with a teaspoon until you get your desired “paint” consistency. Then mix in your food coloring and paint your hard boiled eggs! Once done simply pour over a little vinegar and watch the fun happen…

Studio 5 on Instagram: "These tie-dye Easter eggs are pretty, AND exciting to make! Here’s how to do it…  Tie-Dye Easter Eggs  SUPPLIES  * Muffin tin for eggs * Muffin tin for paint (or small cups or bowls) * Paint brushes * Measuring spoon * Measuring cup, dropper, or small cups for drizzling vinegar * Hard boiled eggs * Baking soda * Water * Vinegar * Food coloring (gel makes for more vibrant eggs)  INSTRUCTIONS  1. Hard boil eggs.  2. To make your “egg paint”, mix 1 tbsp baking soda, 1 tsp water at a time until desired consistency, and food coloring (don’t be afraid to go heavy on the drops, the more drops, the brighter your results!!)  3. Mix until it forms a paste. The thicker the consistency, the better.  4. Place hard boiled eggs in a muffin tin and paint them. Try not to overlap to Eggs Muffin Tin, Eggs In A Muffin Tin, Hard Boil Eggs, Eggs In Muffin Tin, Boil Eggs, Baking Soda Water, Egg Muffin, Egg Dye, Easter Egg Dye

Studio 5 on Instagram: "These tie-dye Easter eggs are pretty, AND exciting to make! Here’s how to do it… Tie-Dye Easter Eggs SUPPLIES * Muffin tin for eggs * Muffin tin for paint (or small cups or bowls) * Paint brushes * Measuring spoon * Measuring cup, dropper, or small cups for drizzling vinegar * Hard boiled eggs * Baking soda * Water * Vinegar * Food coloring (gel makes for more vibrant eggs) INSTRUCTIONS 1. Hard boil eggs. 2. To make your “egg paint”, mix 1 tbsp baking soda, 1…

Julia DiMaggio | making motherhood joyful on Instagram: "Didn’t expect much from these naturally dyed eggs because I honestly didn’t know what I was doing and just winged it. 😅 they ended up coming out gorgeous so here’s what I did if you want to try it out!

For the Cabbage: cut up a head of purple cabbage and cooked it down in a pot. May have added a little water. Make sure you keep the lid on so the juice doesn’t evaporate.

For spinach: same process. I added a little baking soda and vinegar. Idk what this did or that it even helped. Note: the spinach color was very light. Didn’t show up on my brown yard eggs but did show up a light green on lighter eggs.

For Turmeric: I dumped a large jar of turmeric in a pot and added water baking soda and vinegar. Sorry no measurements. I just pour Dyed Eggs, Baking Soda And Vinegar, Egg Dye, Purple Cabbage, Large Jar, I Am Done, Cut Up, Naturally Dyed, Show Up

Julia DiMaggio | making motherhood joyful on Instagram: "Didn’t expect much from these naturally dyed eggs because I honestly didn’t know what I was doing and just winged it. 😅 they ended up coming out gorgeous so here’s what I did if you want to try it out! For the Cabbage: cut up a head of purple cabbage and cooked it down in a pot. May have added a little water. Make sure you keep the lid on so the juice doesn’t evaporate. For spinach: same process. I added a little baking soda and…

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