It’s Easter time and that means decorating Easter eggs! Did you ever wonder how the tradition of decorating Easter eggs got started? The egg is a symbol of rebirth, much like the warmer temperatures of spring bring forth new flowers, budding trees, and green lawns. The concept of decorating eggs has a religious origin since eggs were decorated to signal the end of the Christian Lenten season. This tradition dates to the 13th century. The coloring and marking of eggs became more elaborate as the centuries worn on because they were given as gifts. Decorating Easter eggs is a time-honored tradition and there are numerous ways to decorate them. Here are some fun and unique ways to decorate your eggs!
1. Shaving Cream – Yes, shaving cream! By using this product, you can produce marbleized eggs. Put food coloring into shaving cream and mix. Roll the eggs into the mixture and let dry. Once dry, remove excess shaving cream. If you are going to eat the eggs, use whipped cream instead of shaving cream.
2. Washi Tape – If you want a checkered pattern on your eggs, use washi tape. Apply the tape to an egg in a basket weave pattern. Then dye the egg. Once dry, remove the tape to reveal box shapes.
3. Rice – By using rice, you can create a delicate design. Simply add food coloring to a bag of dry rice and shake. You’ll have a speckled pattern that will bring smiles!
4. Tissue Paper – If you are feeling very creative, you can create designs from tissue paper and glue them to the eggs. First, dye the eggs and let them dry. Then, create the design. And lastly, apply a thin coat of decoupage to the egg and apply the design.
5. String – Using string adds a “craft” look to your Easter eggs. Wrap the string around an egg and then place into the food coloring bath. Once dry, remove the string to reveal white lines.
These are just some of the unique ways to make your Easter eggs stand out this year. At Empire Group, we strive to find creative solutions to environmental, transportation, demolition, excavation, waste disposal and utility issues to save our customers time and money. Happy Easter!