Wednesday, April 17

Using Dyed Easter Eggs after Easter

Easter is almost over, but what to do with the dyed eggs sitting around the house after?  Don't just toss them out!  Put those already-dyed eggs to good use for an art project.  This simple mosaic project will take 1/3 the time if you're using leftover dyed eggs.  

For our project, we made an Ancient Roman mosaic, but you can make any design you wish.  

How to Make an Ancient Mosaic from Eggshells

Supplies :
  • Paper cups 
  • Eggshells (save from a dozen or more eggs, wash them and let them dry out) 
  • Water 
  • Food coloring 
  • Base for mosaic (at least 12"....I used the lid from a gallon of ice cream) 
Directions :
  • After your eggshells have dried, break them into little bitty bits. 
  • Put food coloring and water into paper cups. We used red, green, and blue. 
  • Put the eggshells bits into the cups, cover them with coloring, and let them sit overnight. 
  • Dump them out the next day and let them dry on newspaper. 
  • Using the different colors, create your mosaic. 
Some tips:
  • If you use different sides of the eggshell, you will get different shades of the same color. With red, I got red and pink, depending on which side I used. 
  • If you're doing a circle shape, start with the outside and work your way in. 
  • Save some of your eggshells so that you have the color white as an option.

2 comments:

  1. what an interesting idea. Never would have thought about doing this. :)

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  2. What a great idea! Thanks for sharing! Pinned to share with others.

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