I couldn t stop playing around with different color combinations and dipping just about everything in sight into the swirly waters.
Marbled easter eggs nail polish.
What s really cool is the second your egg touches the nail polish it acts like a magnet quickly pulling the nail polish to it.
My essie polishes worked fine this time i think because i wasn t trying to make a specific design.
It s just the normal amount of time that nail polish usually needs to dry about 15 or 20 minutes.
Easter is nearly upon us which means it s time to bust out those hardboiled eggs check out our foolproof method if you haven t already and start decorating.
And silver polish was amazing.
You can find eggs of all sizes at the dollar store as well as a rainbow of nail polish colors.
Dunk your egg into the polish water and set on the nails to dry.
Because of the nail polish these eggs are strictly decorative unlike regular dyed easter eggs.
Dunk the other half of the egg in the water and pick up the nail polish.
When dry repeat the marbling process with fresh water.
A lot of them.
These marble easter eggs are super bright and vibrantly colorful and incredibly easy to make with nail polish.
Because once you start you ll want keep dipping.
Nail polish marbled easter eggs what you need to make nail polish marbled easter eggs.
Allow eggs to dry completely.
Nail polish in all kinds of fun shades.
When all the marble easter eggs have been dipped into the nail polish allow them to dry completely.
Once your eggs are marbled set them on an egg carton or paper towel to dry.
Now the diy marbled easter eggs will need some time to dry.
Since the polish mixture can be heavy in places we recommend allowing your nail polish easter eggs to dry for at least 3 hours before using them as pretty easter decorations or adding them to an easter basket.
A fun and unique way to decorate easter eggs and one of our favorite easter kids activities.
But be warned making this craft is rather addictive.
This year we re skipping the paas and heading to our beauty stash to create marbled looking eggs that we know will be all the rage with mr.
Pour nail polish in a swirling pattern on the water.
When i sat down to brainstorm ideas to decorate my upcoming easter table i thought about how the vivid shades of some of my favorite spring nail polish colors would be the perfect medium for marbling easter eggs.
You can use as many colours as you like or even just one to keep it simple.
I had a package of tiny plastic eggs leftover from last year s easter baskets so that is what i used for this project.
To marble some eggs with nail polish here s what you need.
Use a toothpick to create a swirling pattern.
If this is the case just lightly press on the areas with water and work the water out toward the edge of the marbling.
If the water is the right temperature the polish should float to the top.