Try Using Whipped Cream to Dye Easter Eggs!

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Wondering how to dye easter eggs? It’s easier than you think! Check out how to dye eggs with whipped cream!

woman holding whipped topping easter eggs

Thinking about how to dye eggs with food coloring for Easter?

We’ve all used either classic Easter egg dye kits or paint to decorate your eggs. While there’s nothing wrong with either method, I wanted to do something different! I stumbled across this post from The Suburban Soapbox, where she uses whipped cream to dye Easter eggs. Yes, you heard me right – whipped cream!

Aside from using whipped cream, what struck me the most was how these eggs have a tie-dye effect. If I can get that appearance without physically holding the egg in dye, sign me up!

colored easter eggs with food coloring

Don’t let the gorgeous tie-dye design of these eggs fool you! 

This DIY is actually super simple and is probably the easiest way to color eggs. It only requires hard-boiled eggs, a whipped topping, and food coloring. The rest you probably already have in your cabinets! I’m using a simple food coloring kit from McCormick, but you can get creative with the colors you choose!

Do I have to use real eggs? I tested this exact method on plastic craft eggs and it was a fail, so I would stick to real eggs for this project. Looking for an alternative option? Check out these easy decoupage napkin eggs!

bowl of eggs soaking in white vinegar

spreading whipped cream in sheet pan

food coloring drops on whipped cream

food coloring spread throughout whipped cream

putting eggs in colored whipped cream

egg covered in whipped cream

tie dye egg

holding tie dye egg

tie die easter eggs


Tie Dye Easter Eggs


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Directions

1

Hard boil however many eggs you desire.

2

Soak your hard-boiled eggs in white vinegar for at least five minutes. This will help with making the colors more vibrant! Let them dry.

3

Spread a generous coat of whipped topping throughout a sheet pan.

4

Sprinkle around a bunch of food coloring drops. Swirl the drops using a skewer (or something similar) throughout the whipped topping so every inch is colored.

5

Dip the hard-boiled eggs into the dyed whipped topping. Let it sit for five to ten minutes.

6

Rinse off your eggs, and pat dry with paper towels. Display your eggs, and enjoy!


Hip Tips for this whip cream egg dye technique:

  • If you aren’t planning on eating your eggs, you can substitute the whipped cream for shaving cream.
  • I’m using a skewer to swirl the food coloring around, but you can use pretty much anything you have on hand, including a butter knife.
  • Soaking your hard-boiled eggs in vinegar is the secret to getting that vibrant color. I soaked mine for 5-10 minutes before placing my eggs in the colored whipping topping.

dying easter eggs using whipped topping

Now you know how to dye eggs with food coloring!

What an easy, fun, and unique project to do with your family! I love how these eggs turned out, and I think it’ll be my go-to way of decorating Easter eggs from now on.


Watch Lina Dye these eggs on YouTube! 

Hunt for some glow-in-the-dark Easter eggs, too!

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