How to Dye Easter Eggs Using Shaving Cream Skip the vinegar and dye your Easter eggs in softer, easier-to-clean shaving cream. Close There are many traditions when celebrating Easter, and dyeing eggs is one of our favorites. Before dyeing some of your own, start with eggs that have been blown hollow. We recommend mixing two varieties of food coloring at once—that way, the colors don't get muddy. To mix multiple two-tone colors at once, use a mini pie pan or muffin tin with multiple cups, or ramekins, as we did here. Use this unique method featuring shaving cream to dye Easter eggs for the holiday. 52 of Our All-Time Best Ideas for Decorating Easter Eggs What You'll Need Materials White eggs Dyeing containers Tongs Paper towels Liquid food coloring Shaving Cream Coffee Stirrers Instructions Pour shaving cream into containers. Add drops of the first food coloring, mixing well with coffee stirrer until combined. Add a few drops of the second color; drag stirrer through cream to add swirls and create designs; work over whole container, or focus on specific areas. Submerge your eggs in the colored cream and let sit for 15 to 20 minutes. (The longer they are submerged in the cream, the brighter your dyed eggs will be.) Remove the eggs from the dye with tongs, and gently wipe clean with a paper towel. Explore more: Holiday Planning & Ideas Easter Easter Crafts Easter Eggs