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EASTER HOW-TOS

Alcohol Ink–Painted Eggs p. 5

Supplies

Alcohol inks

Cotton balls

Paper towels

Disposable gloves

Blown-out eggs

1. Cover your work surface and hands (alcohol inks can stain!).

2. For each egg, add a few drops of ink to a cotton ball and dab onto egg. Repeat over the whole surface of the egg to create a unique textured look. Use multiple colors as desired.

3. Allow the eggs to dry fully before handling.

Alcohol ink–painted eggs should not be consumed.

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