All you need to create these luxe looking eggs is an egg blower a dozen eggs dye oil and a dash of creativity.
Martha stewart marble eggs.
Cover with cooking water.
Add another color dropping paint into middle of previous color if desired.
Then use a stick to swirl the nail polish around before carefully submerging the drained egg into the water until completely covered.
Have fun this easter with our creative egg decorating ideas and get the kids excited with one of our easy diy projects.
Martha s marbled easter eggs in diy eggs.
Using a slotted spoon remove eggs one at a time and place on a folded kitchen towel.
Repeat with remaining eggs.
Be sure to experiment with this step as the order you pour the colors results in varying marble appearance.
Small on mess and big on fun this marbleized decorating technique is sure to be everyone s new favorite.
Let eggs cool completely in water in refrigerator.
Learn natural ways of egg dying or use different craft materials to decorate and color easter eggs.
Continue in this fashion adding color over color and letting paint spread out and form random shapes.
Transfer egg to medium bowl.
Place the cold water into the container and pour a few drops of each nail polish color onto the water s surface.
Let pigment spread out 2 to 3 inches.
I love her clever ideas.
Marbled eggs are fun and easy to make for easter.
Marbleizing easter eggs is both an elevated and hands on approach that the whole family will enjoy.
Marbled eggs are fun and easy to make for easter.
Lightly crack shell on side with the handle of a whisk or a wooden spoon.