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Easter Craft: Rubber Stamped Easter Eggs

By Jessica Okui

Two rubber stamped eggs on a plate
I’ve seen tutorials about stamped Easter eggs but what makes this one special is that the eggs are still edible. In those tutorials, the eggs need to be hollowed out because of the stamp ink. However, I found a way around that!

Supplies

* Edible Food Markers – you can easily find these at the larger craft stores in the baking section
* New Small rubber stamps that will fit on an egg – It’s important that you use rubber stamps opposed to the new clear ones. The ink doesn’t adhere to the clear stamps. It’s also important that the stamps have never been used before or are clean of any ink. Last, the stamps need to be small so they will fit on the surface of the egg. The only way around this is using an unmounted rubber stamp that can bend.
* Boiled Eggs
* Food coloring

green eggs in a pail

To dye boiled eggs, mix together 1 cup boiled water, 20 food coloring drops, and a Tbs of vinegar. Leave in solution until eggs are a desirable color. Let dry.

rubber stamp for stamping Easter eggs

Using the food markers, color the stamp.

A girl stamping an egg

Stamp eggs. Let dry.

Girl showing off Easter egg decorated with rubber stamps

Admire your work!

child holding decorated Easter egg on his head

My son decided to draw on the eggs directly with the markers. That’s fun too.

*The ink will go through the egg shell and show on the egg a little.

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About the Author

Jessica Okui

Jessica Okui is a guest contributor. She is a master crafter and you can read her daily at her blog, Zakka Life.

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Jessica Okui is a guest contributor. She is a master crafter and you can read her daily at her blog, Zakka Life.

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