Dye Easter Eggs With Food Coloring And Shaving Cream. Take a paper towel and wipe off the shaving cream dye until the egg is smooth. If you're like me, you get tired of the same kits you can buy in the stores.
Fill with a thick layer of shaving cream (even the cheapest drugstore shaving cream works fine) and then add the dye colors you wish to. Spread the shaving cream all around a dish or platter and mix in the food coloring. Plus we wanted to switch it up with new color combinations.
Coloring Eggs with Whipped Cream is now an Easter Tradition.
This year, we're trying out a few different ways to dye Easter eggs.
As simple as traditional egg-dyeing, this method involves. We found we could get about two eggs done per dish of shaving cream. This fun twist makes a perfect medium for swirly.