Easy Dyed Easter Eggs with Shaving Cream

I hate those store bought messy easter Dye packs. After trying several things, I found the solution. Follow me as I guide you through my Easy Dyed Easter Eggs with Shaving Cream.

Shaving Cream, Food Coloring, Eggs!

Materials for Easy Dyed Easter Eggs with Shaving Cream:

  • Shaving Cream: I used Barbasol because it was the cheapest. However, any brand will do as long as it is not gel.
  • Food Coloring/Dye: I had generic food coloring in my pantry but if you want a more vibrant color use gel food coloring.
  • Eggs
  • Pan
  • Toothpicks
  • Rubber Gloves (optional)

Get the perfect Hard Boil on Your Egg

I have tried a variety of different recipes and tricks to get the perfect hard boiled egg. Vinegar, salt, cooking them for 10 minutes at a rapid boil and letting them sit…you name it I have tried it. The best and easiest way I have found to hard boil and egg is with an egg cooker.

Dash Egg Cooker

While this might seem like an extravagant gadget to have in the kitchen, we use this almost every day and the best part is it is budget friendly! We own a Dash egg cooker, which only set us back $7.00 at TJ MAXX. While I do recommend investing in an egg cooker for your daily morning egg, if you don’t have one simply hard boil your eggs.

Once the eggs have been hard boiled, set
them aside and let them cool. Make sure
the eggs are cooled completely before you head onto the next step.

Dying The Eggs

Pie Dish filled with shaving cream for the start of the Shaving Cream Dyed Eggs
Pie Dish filled with shaving cream for the start of the Shaving Cream Dyed Eggs

I used a pie dish to Dye the eggs in but any pan would do. I filled my pie dish with shaving cream. Make sure the shaving cream is approximately 1 inch in thickness throughout the dish.

Here is your chance to get creative. Drop in the food coloring in whatever color you choose one drop at a time. Make sure you cover the entire pan with food coloring.

Food Coloring Drops added to the shaving cream for the start of the Easy Shaving Cream Dyed Egg
Food Coloring Drops added to the shaving cream for the start of the Easy Shaving Cream Dyed Egg

I used a toothpick to swirl the food coloring around in the shaving cream. Swirling the food coloring through the shaving cream gives the eggs a cool marbling effect.

Swirl the Food Coloring with a Toothpick to create an Easy Shaving Cream Dyed Easter Egg
Swirl the Food Coloring with a Toothpick to create an Easy Shaving Cream Dyed Easter Egg

Once the food coloring has been swirled, I put on my rubber gloves. While I prefer to use rubber gloves while dying eggs it is not necessary. The food coloring washes off pretty easily nonetheless I still like to wear gloves to limit the mess as much as possible.

Next, Drop your eggs in the food coloring one at a time and roll them around until they are completely covered in the shaving cream mixture. Leave each covered egg inside of the pan for at least 30 minutes.

Easy Dyed Easter Eggs in Shaving Cream resting for 30 minutes.
Easy Dyed Easter Eggs in Shaving Cream resting for 30 minutes.

Once the eggs have had a chance to sit, rinse the shaving cream and dye off each egg under cool water. Gently pat the eggs dry.

Finished Product: Easy Dyed Easter Eggs with Shaving Cream
Finished Product: Easy Dyed Easter Eggs with Shaving Cream

The Project is Complete!

There you have it! In no time at all you have a perfectly dyed Easter egg with hardly any stress or mess. This project is great for kids of any age; however, I know for a fact it is a hit with the two toddlers in my house. Shaving cream is right up there with play dough and slime in our house. If you need more great Easter Ideas check out my blog post on a cute Easter Porch Sign.