Eggs are pretty unusual, and the technology itself is interesting and fun.
Ingredients and equipment:
Eggs with white shell
Old Ties of 100% Natural Silk (You can also use any products made of natural silk - scarves, scarves, blouses)
White cotton fabric (such as old pillowcase or tablecloth)
Soft wire strings ("Twist Tie" - in supermarkets usually tie the packages when packing) or a thin twine (but it works less convenient to it)
water
Table vinegar
pan
colander
Ties break, remove the lining, labels, etc. Cut the ties on the squares, in each of which one egg can fit.
White cotton fabric is cut on the same squares.
Egg put on the front side of the silk loskutka.
We collect silk into the nodule. We try so that the cloth felt tight egg. Next, we wrap the nodules into a white tissue and tie up the nodal with a wire string.
In the same way, we do with the rest of the eggs.
Put eggs in a saucepan. Fill them with cold water so that it completely covers the eggs. We pour about 70 ml of white table vinegar into the water. We put a saucepan on fire. I bring to a boil and reduce the fire to the small one. Water should only slightly worry. Land on fire for 30 minutes.
We take out eggs out of the water and put in a colander. Leave a little cool.
Gently unfold eggs, put them on paper towels and let dry. After drying, it is possible to wipe the eggs with a paper towel, moistened in a small amount of vegetable oil.
In the initial posts it was said that most often the most beautiful eggs are obtained from the most boring, uninteresting ties.
But on a bright red tie, I pinned great hopes, but the result did not shock me. But still, cute, unobtrusively and pink.
By the way, we can then paint eggs again.
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