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Easter Egg Drying Rack

April 4, 2014

Post by by Aimée Lowry & Bettijo B. Hirschi from PagingSupermom.com

Dying Easter Eggs is a messy business — that’s party of the fun. Help contain some of the mess by giving freshly dyed eggs a spot to rest.

Easter Egg Drying RackOur Simple Easter Egg Drying Rack Solution: Stick a bunch of quilting pins into a styrofoam board to create your Easter Egg Drying Rack. Normally eggs set on a paper-towel-lined tray get towel marks or dark spots from dye puddling. On the drying rack, eggs are elevated so excess dye will drain onto the board, preserving the egg’s finish.

It is still a good idea to protect the work surface with a plastic tablecloth, butcher paper or wax paper. You may also want to cut down the foam piece for your drying rack so it fits on a cookie sheet.

Easter Egg Drying Rack 2Reposted with permission by Aimée Lowry & Bettijo B. Hirschi from PagingSupermom.com