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Holiday Times Glitter Egg Dye Kit 1 Count - Each
Contains: Gold glaze net .32 fl oz (9.46 ml); 3 Droppers; 3 Liquid egg dye total net .19 fl oz (5.8 ml); 2 Sponges; 6 Egg stands; Decorating tray. Kit Contains: Gold glaze; 1 decorating try; 2 sponges; 3 liquid egg dyes; 6 egg stands; 3 droppers. Colorful, golden Easter eggs! 2 ways to make colorful, golden eggs! Food safe dyes. With gorgeous shiny egg stands! Make traditional and golden Easter eggs! A colorful golden egg decorating idea! Create tinted golden eggs with beautiful Easter colors! R.J. Rabbit approved. Conforms to ASTM - D 4236. Liquid egg dye, gold glaze, droppers, sponges, decorating tray and egg stands made in China. Packaged in China. Made in Huizhou, Guangdong, China.
Warning: Choking hazard - Small parts. Not for children under 3 years.
This product is one time use only. Helpful Hints: 1. Read all instructions before removing perforated discs from back of box, and before coloring eggs. 2. Hard boil clean white eggs in enamel, stainless steel or glass pan (do not use aluminum or iron). 3. Convert this carton into a drying tray. Punch out perforated discs and reinforce corners of the box with tape. 4. Use cardboard egg carton to dry extra eggs. Note: if you store colored or decorated eggs in the refrigerator, the eggs may become wet, and may smear and stain. Please use care. 5. Use newspaper or paper towels to cover work area. To Make Golden Eggs: 1. Before opening gold glaze packets, mix the contents thoroughly by alternately squeezing each end of the packet. 2. Open packet of gold glaze and empty contents into a well of the decorating tray. 3. With sponge, carefully dab gold glaze onto entire egg. Let dry and touch up areas as needed until you have a perfect golden egg! Use a second coat if needed. To Make Color-Tinted, Golden Eggs: 1. Use clean white hard boil eggs. 2. Pour gold glaze into several wells. 3. Using a dropper, add a few drops of liquid egg dye to each of the wells of gold glaze. 4. Place egg on a decorating tray tee. 5. Dip sponge into the desired color. 6. Dab tinted gold glaze onto an unpainted area of the egg without overlapping the wet, already colored areas. 7. Repeat steps 5 and 6 until the egg is almost fully painted. Egg Stand Assembly: Lock ends as shown. Use tape for extra strength.
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