Dying Eggs With Food Coloring Gel. And the color selection I have here is better than ANY egg coloring kit. Allow eggs to soak in dye until eggs are the color you desire.
If those materials made you picture your elementary school volcano science experiment, you're not far off. Start by dyeing your eggs a lighter base color. Eggs; Food Coloring Gels; Vinegar; Water.
Homemade Easter egg coloring in a jiffy!
And the color selection I have here is better than ANY egg coloring kit.
When you're dyeing the eggs later, the portions covered in glue will catch dye paste and food coloring drops more brilliantly, which creates an even more noticeable effect afterwards. Carefully drain the eggs, rinse in cold water and let come to room temperature before dyeing. Don't touch the eggs with wet hands!