He Starts By Putting Rubber Cement On His Easter Eggs. When He's Done. WOW! These Eggs Look Amazing!
By Michele

1. Mix your desired colors
2. Start by dyeing your eggs a lighter base color. The actual color you select doesn't matter so much as the length of time you leave the egg in the dye in this initial step. Check them frequently and remove while the intensity of color is still low. Drain off the dye and allow the egg to dry completely.
3. Once the eggs are dry, it's time to apply the rubber cement. Holding an egg gently on either side, use the applicator brush to drizzle rubber cement over the egg in an abstract pattern. Allow the rubber cement to dry thoroughly.
4. Now dye the eggs a second color. Choose a color that's going to have high contrast with the base color, and leave the eggs in the dye until the color is very intense. Then drain off the dye and allow the egg to dry completely again.
5. When your egg is thoroughly dry, simply use your fingers to gently rub the rubber cement off the eggs, revealing the lighter base color.
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