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You’ll need:

White boiled eggs or uncooked eggs for decorating
(not blown-out)

Diluted vinegar

Egg dyes (cold dyes)

Candle

Newspaper to protect surfaces

Kitchen paper


How it’s done

1. First, clean the egg with diluted vinegar. If you want to blow out the eggs to use as decorations, proceed directly to step 2. Otherwise boil the eggs and keep them warm.

2. Light a candle and wait until it is hot enough for the wax to drip nicely.

3. Then simply let the wax drip from the candle onto the egg. Cover your work area with newspaper in case some drops miss the egg.

4. When all the dots have been applied and the wax has hardened properly, the eggs can be dyed. Use dyes for cold dyeing, so that the wax doesn’t melt.

5. Uncooked eggs should now be blown out before melting the wax off. Carefully bore a hole into the eggshell and then use, for example, the HEITMANN Blow-out kit, a pumping and cleaning device to empty Easter eggs quickly and hygienically.

6. Now remove the wax from the egg. Melt the wax by warming the egg over a candle, for example. Dab the liquid wax with a piece of kitchen paper, melting all the wax off, a bit at a time.

Now hide the eggs or use them to decorate a colourful Easter flower arrangement. Your Easter decoration is ready!