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Summary: Making a confetti egg involves dipping a warm, freshly-cooked egg into a bowl of paper confetti, cake sprinkles or colored sugar, giving it a speckled confetti look. Add confetti to Easter eggs with instructions from an experienced craftswoman in this free video on Easter crafts.
Deborah Mundell has a passion for arts and crafts. She often participates in various local festivals where she showcases her work, from homemade birdhouses to origami, holiday...read more
"Hi, this is Debra. We're going to make confetti Easter eggs. We're going to take one of the Easter eggs we've already done and it's still a little bit damp, and I have here a dish of confetti type material. In this case, it's actually sprinkles, cake sprinkles. You can use paper confetti, any kind of confetti, but while the egg is still warm and kind of damp. This case, it's sprinkles, but confetti paper, anything that you can kind of roll it around in. Voila! And you want to let it dry so all that stuff hardens on there. Isn't that a beautiful egg? She's beautiful. You could even do it with a white egg that hasn't been colored yet. Just you know, take it right out of your boiling water, put it in the sprinkles or the confetti, and you end up with a pretty, sparkly looking egg."
eHow Article: How to Make Confetti Eggs