Steps 1 and 2
Step 1
With an egg blower, pierce the top and bottom of each egg, puncturing the yolk; carefully expel the contents. Rinse, and let dry.
Step 2
In a small mixing bowl, combine 3 cups warm water, 2 tablespoons vinegar, and a few drops of food coloring. Place egg in dye, and leave it submerged until it turns the desired shade.
If you like slippery, oily eggs that look NOTHING like marble, then this is the technique for you!
Jean, I think you were only looking at page 1. Hit the orange arrows- there are six pages! Step by step :)
I tried this today with my 11 year old daughter, but we used hard-boiled eggs. I was pleasantly surprised at how easy it was! I almost ran to the store to get more eggs so we could make more color combos, but we really don't need THAT many hard-boiled eggs around here... :)
Jean, follow the pages, its how I'm learning.
I appreciate the list of needed items, but I don't see the directions. I'm interested in being told HOW TO DO THIS.