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Shaving Cream Eggs


Happy Easter


HAPPY EASTER!  Christ is RISEN!  

This shaving cream dyed eggs was a blast.  It was very messy which is part of all the fun.  

I know several friends who did this style of eggs this year.  Here are a few tips to help you get your eggs to look marbleized.  

1. Put shaving cream in a cake pan and add drops of food coloring. 

2. Take your egg and roll it in the shaving cream and food coloring.  

3. Set your eggs out to dry.

4.  Once dry wipe off the excess shaving cream. 

If I were to do these eggs again I would find gloves to wear so our hands were not so pretty after.  ;)  I also would add only a couple colors to the food coloring so the colors don't mix and turn brown.  

My daughter is asking to try it again so we just might have to before tomorrow.  

What type of egg dyeing did you do this year?  Last year we did Kool-Aid Dyeing.  

I pray you all have a wonderful time celebrating our Risen Savior!  I feel very blessed this Easter and I pray blessings surround you as our Heavenly Father surrounds us in His Love.  Amen


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