Trying out a new technique for making Easter eggs

in #hive-1470102 years ago

Every time I looked at the beautifully decorated Easter eggs, I thought how much effort and time it takes to prepare them. I was sure that the process is difficult and that we would certainly not be able to make such beautiful Easter eggs. But I was wrong. By coincidence, I came across a simple process for making beautiful Easter eggs on the Internet. I showed the article to my wife, and that's how this post came about. It took my son and my wife about an hour to get our beautiful Easter eggs ready. Of course, I participated too, with my camera in my hand 📷😉. This post shows our first Easter eggs, created using the egg decolouring process and decorated using the serviette technique. The process is really easy, simple and quick.

If you want to make similar Easter eggs using the egg decolouring process and the serviette technique, you will find this post helpful. All you will need are eggs, water, alcoholic vinegar, napkins, scissors and a small paintbrush.


The decolouring process


Pour the water and the alcoholic vinegar in a 1:1 ratio into a large pan. Then put the eggs in the pan, so that they do not touch each other. Bring the mixture of water and alcoholic vinegar to the boil and as soon as it boils, reduce the heat to almost minimum and let the eggs cook for 12 minutes.

As they cook, a brown foam will accumulate on the top, which should be removed with a spoon. When the eggs are cooked, remove them from the shrimp, rinse under cold water. If necessary, rub them a little more with a towel to remove any brown residue. Cool the eggs before sticking the napkins on them.


The decorating process


Cut out different motifs you like from the serviette you have chosen. The motifs do not have to be perfectly cut out, it is only important that the motif you have chosen is whole, i.e. not damaged in any way. Once the motifs have been cut out, carefully unpick each one individually so that you only have one layer of the serviette.

Brush the white of the egg over the part of the egg where you want to stick the motif.

Place the cut-out motif on the coated surface and carefully brush the egg white over it so that it sticks to the egg.

Let the egg white dry for a while and you have your Easter eggs ready. The good thing about this whole process is that you can eat the Easter eggs without fear, because we didn't use any artificial glues or paints to make them.


Have a great Easter 🐇🥚


Thanks for reading,
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Best regards, @miljo76

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Wow, this is cool. I never thought about this technique. It is very easy and I don't need to paint. THanks for the idea.

Hi, the process saves you a lot of time. And the result is great 😀

Yes, it really looks good.

This technique is not time-consuming! Plus the output looks great!☺️

Happy Easter!☺️

Just as you say, fast with a great result! Happy Easter to you too 🐣

Very interesting post

Thanks for stopping by @r4f4!

It's a pleasure


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Wow this was helpful and indeed time saving!

Exactly, it's easy, fast and hard we can't succeed! See you around!

They look so lovely, wouldn't have heart to break them. :D

Happy Easter! 🐰

Yes, it's true, it's always a dilemma. In the end, we all know how it ends 😁Happy Easter to you too 🐣

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Great idea, this looks beautiful. I just saw this post but will definitely save this for the next Easter. For sure my kids will also enjoy helping to make the easter eggs.
Thanks for sharing. Have a great day!

Hi @yzamazing , we'll definitely do it again next year, it's really quick and easy! Also my son had fun doing Easter eggs 😉 Thanks for stopping by!

You're welcome! Happy Easter! 😊