How Do You Remove Easter Eggs From Dye?
Once your dyed eggs have achieved the ultimate hue, take care to remove your creations from the dye. Using the proper tool allows you to accomplish this feat safely. Try a slotted spoon. If you are still planning on using the cup of dye to color more eggs, a slotted spoon will allow the excess dye to remain in the cup for your next egg. Gently ease the spoon in between the egg and the cup. Take care to not scratch the freshly dyed surface of the colored egg. Use a pair of tongs. If your dye cup is particularly small or narrow, a small pair of tongs neatly plucks the colored egg from out of the dye bath without wasting any dye. The only drawback to this method is that you could possibly scratch the surface of the egg, especially if you use metal tongs. Use non-stick or plastic tongs and this is a particularly quick way to remove the Easter eggs from the dye. Make egg removal child friendly. If you have a young child dyeing eggs with you, help avoid eggs rolling off a spoon or slipping o