Blown Alcohol Ink Plastic Easter Eggs


A while back, I dyed some plastic Easter eggs with the traditional alcohol ink stamping method. When I found a few white eggs in a set of pastel plastic Easter eggs, I knew I needed to revisit the process for even crisper colors.


This time, though, I tried a different method: canned air. The egg halves are pretty light and it's nearly impossible to ink them put together as an egg. So I inked them in their halves and used a bamboo skewer through the holes in the eggs to hold them in place.


I dripped some ink onto the eggs and then used the canned air to spread it out.


It's pretty simple. The only thing you have to watch out for the ink mixing and getting brown. It's especially problematic along the connection half line. Otherwise layer colors and blow it around until you like the way it looks.


I tried to use the same colors on the top and bottom halves of the eggs so they'd match up and then set them aside to dry.


In the end, they turned out pretty cute, and I can't wait to find some more rare white eggs in those collections of colored plastic Easter eggs.

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