Dying Eggs With Food Coloring And Paper Towels. Once the top is dry, rotate the egg so the bottom can dry completely too. Obviously the longer you leave the egg soaking, the deeper the color will get (to a point).
Hold each egg and gently blot away any excess water. Carefully unwrap the egg and place the egg onto a plate or egg holder to dry. Although the eggs have been rinsed, you'll still want to use a fresh paper towel for each egg to prevent any lingering dye from transferring.
To create a tie-dye effect, try dripping food coloring on a paper towel, then spraying with your water and vinegar solution until it starts to spread.
Don't worry if you notice some dye coming off the eggs, as this is normal and doesn't change the coloring.
Once food coloring is evenly distributed,. Gently press the tips of food-coloring tubes onto the paper towel, using no more than three colors at a time. Place on a cooling rack with paper towels underneath.