All you need are eggs olive oil vinegar and food colouring.
Marble dying with oil.
How to marble easter eggs.
I am not an ancient greek or roman artist and this project is a bit outside our scope however i believe you ll want to use an oil based dye.
You just dip your eggs in food colouring and water to dye them and then dip them again in an oil and coloured water solution to marble them.
Add olive oil to the dye solution to create a swirling mottled effect.
We lost track of time so we took them out after 3 hours but i bet an 30min would be enough.
For a touch of shine rub the marble looking easter eggs with oil.
This is the one of the coolest ways to dye easter eggs.
Finding the right dye for marble and a competent person to do it may be difficult.
Yes dyeing marble can be done.
Try varying the color combinations and oil swirls to create a pretty display of dyed easter eggs.
Dyeing easter eggs is a favorite holiday tradition for kids and grownups alike.
Give your plain dyed eggs a kicky multicolored twist this year.
The simple science of oil and vinegar dyed eggs.
The science behind these colorful marbled oil and vinegar eggs is in the dyeing process.
Use an easy two step process to make marbleized easter eggs using oil vinegar and food colouring.
Your good old food coloring from the grocery is an acid base dye and the vinegar traditionally used to dye eggs helps the food coloring to bond to the eggshell.
The process is really easy.
Then add 1 tbsp of oil can use any vegetable olive canola etc drop in your egg stir with the spoon and let sit.
How to marble easter eggs with oil.
In fact ancient greek and roman artisans dyed marble.
Try this cool hack.
After removing the egg lightly blot excess water and oil from the egg using a paper towel and let dry completely before displaying.
Try this easy technique to give your eggs a distinctive elegant look.