Easter eggs are a fun project the kids and I do almost every year. Sometimes we use the kits from the store with stands and stickers, and other years we’ve used food coloring and vinegar water to color our Easter eggs, but this year I really wanted to try these gorgeous crackle type Easter eggs.
I love how they turned out!
Directions:
Hard boil the eggs as usual, and then let them cool a bit so they can be handled.
You can try and roll them around to get some nice cracks in the shell, but I ended up tapping them with the handle of a knife to crack them up a bit instead, after breaking one of my eggs through to the yolk.
After you crack them up, he he, you need some food coloring.
After choosing how many different colored Easter eggs you want, use some cups that you don’t mind possibly getting stained. I used some old kids’ restaurant cups and some Christmas cups I bought on clearance.
Add enough water to cover a couple eggs in each, stir in the food coloring till it dissolves, and then add your “crackly” eggs.
I put mine in the refrigerator (so they would stay fresh to eat for later) for about 4 hours.
I thought they turned out so pretty with the colorful crackle finish!
Have fun trying this method on your Easter eggs!
So funny we both submitted the same kinds oh eggs at the party! Your are nice and pastel and looking very nice, come check out mine if you would like! Came hopping from Susan’s From my front porch to yours! Thank you for sharing,..I guess brilliant minds think alike!
Have a beautiful Easter!
Lizy
So fun and easy to make. Love the patterns of the cracked egg shells. Thanks for sharing!!
I pinned this! So cute! I think this would be great to do with my kids and serve at Easter. That way they’re already peeled for everyone to eat. 🙂 Thanks for sharing!
Cute idea! I am having an Easter egg party on Friday-we may have to try this out!
Love them!!
Hi Margo,
Your eggs look beautiful, we love to color eggs. Thank you so much for sharing your awesome recipe with Full Plate Thursday and have a great weekend.
Come Back Soon!
Miz Helen
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Hey Margo!! 🙂 I am one of the co-hosts this week for Fiesta Friday, so I am heading around to everyone’s blogs to check out their exciting Fridays! These eggs look so cool! We have accidentally cracked eggs before, but never on purpose!! Now I want to crack all the eggs 😉
Thanks for sharing and being apart of Angie’s Fiesta Friday 🙂