Supplies:
- vegetable oil
- white vinegar
- food coloring
- mugs (one for each color)
- spoons (one for each color)
Place one tablespoon of oil and one tablespoon of vinegar into each mug. Add a different color of food coloring to each mug. Fill to 3/4 full with water and stir each one. Each mug should have its own spoon.
Hold your boiled egg in one hand and stir the liquid in the mug with the spoon using your other hand. Stir it several times to create a whirlpool effect. Immediately remove the spoon, place egg on spoon and lower egg into swirling water.
Count to 5 or 6 and remove the egg.
Place it on a paper towel, but don’t pat it dry. Let each color rest for several minutes, the color may get a bit darker as they rest. Repeat the above for a second color on each, or leave as single colors. Again, let them rest for several minutes. When you are happy with the results, gently wipe the eggs off with paper towel.

2) Speckled Eggs
Supplies:
- white vinegar
- food coloring
- mugs (one for each color)
- spoons (one for each color)
- brown craft paint
- water
- old toothbrush
- newspaper
Mix together a teaspoon of dark brown acrylic craft paint and 4 or 5 drops of water. lay newspaper down on the work surface and be sure all the eggs are dry. Practice the flicking method a few times on the newspaper first before attempting on the egg. First, get the toothbrush wet, flick off excess water by running your finger across the bristles. Dip the bristles into the thinned brown paint. Holding the toothbrush with the bristles pointing downward, run your finger across the bristles. This will flick the paint onto the newspaper. When you are comfortable with the method flick the paint onto the eggs. Let each side dry before turning over and doing the other side.
3) Drip Eggs
Supplies:
- food coloring
- egg holder
- spray bottle of water
Squeeze a drop of food coloring onto the top of the egg.
Hold water bottle at a distance and mist the top again.
Add additional colors.
Mist or blow on the egg to create the desired effect.
4) Rubber Band Eggs
Supplies:
- white vinegar
- food coloring
- mugs (one for each color)
- spoons (one for each color)
- rubber bands
Wrap boiled egg with several rubber bands.
Dye egg in normal fashion (as described in speckled eggs but with whatever color intensity to like). Let the first color dry the remove one of the rubber bands. and dye in another color.

5) Stenciled Eggs
Supplies:
- white vinegar
- food coloring
- mugs (one for each color)
- spoons (one for each color)
- stickers or painters tape
6) Colorful Chinese Tea Eggs
Supplies:
- food coloring
- mugs (one for each color)
To begin, use the back of a spoon to gently tap all around the egg shell. You can use your hands to gently squeeze the shell creating more cracks, just try not to create splits in the shell as this will create large areas of dark color instead of the desired effect.
Your mug should have one full teaspoon of liquid food coloring and water to 3/4 full. Don’t add vinegar or you will be pickling your eggs! Place the egg (I was able to fit 2 eggs in my mugs) into the mug and place in the refrigerator to 3-4 hours, 3 hours being the minimum. You can let them soak longer, but 3 hours seems to be the magical time to achieve fairly vibrant color. Remove the egg shell and see your beautiful creations!
Yes, these are safe to eat.
via craftsbyamanda