My kids LOVED learning How to Dye Easter Eggs with Cool Whip! My daughter was ecstatic that she could make Easter Eggs that looked like they were tie-dyed!!
How to Dye Easter Eggs with Cool Whip!
If you are looking for a fun way to dye Easter Eggs here’s How to Dye Easter Eggs with Cool Whip! This is a fun way to get the kids involved and a twist on a classic Easter tradition! We had so much fun making these in our how, and I am excited to share this activity with you. Easter is such a fun holiday for us, and I love that it brings all things spring with it! Plus, be sure to check out even more Easter Crafts and Recipes!
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How to Dye Easter Eggs with Cool Whip
INGREDIENTS:
2 – 24 oz. Tubs of Cool Whip, any brand
Americolor Gel Food Colors (Must Use Gel for bright colors)
2 Dozen Hard Boiled Eggs
2 Cups Vinegar
DIRECTIONS:
Thaw Cool Whip and Place it in a 9×13 baking dish
Drip Food Coloring onto Cool Whip and use a knife or toothpick to swirl the colors into the cool whip
Place Hard Boiled Eggs in Vinegar to Soak for 10 minutes, remove and pat dry this will help them absorb the color
Place Eggs in the Cool Whip Mixture and cover completely, allow to sit 15-20 minutes to let the dye set.
Place Eggs in a Bowl of Water and gently shake to remove excess Cool Whip – Note, do not run these under a faucet the pressure will remove the color.
Pat Dry with a Paper Towel or Dish Towel and allow to dry completely.

How to Dye Easter Eggs with Cool Whip!
My kids LOVED learning How to Dye Easter Eggs with Cool Whip! My daughter was ecstatic that she could make Easter Eggs that looked like they were tie-dyed!!
Ingredients
- 2 - 24 oz. Tubs of Cool Whip, any brand
- Americolor Gel Food Colors (Must Use Gel for bright colors)
- 2 Dozen Hard Boiled Eggs
- 2 Cups Vinegar
Instructions
- Thaw Cool Whip and Place it in a 9x13 baking dish
- Drip Food Coloring onto Cool Whip and use a knife or toothpick to swirl the colors into the cool whip
- Place Hard Boiled Eggs in Vinegar to Soak for 10 minutes, remove and pat dry this will help them absorb the color
- Place Eggs in the Cool Whip Mixture and cover completely, allow to sit 15-20 minutes to let the dye set.
- Place Eggs in a Bowl of Water and gently shake to remove excess Cool Whip - Note, do not run these under a faucet the pressure will remove the color.
- Pat Dry with a Paper Towel or Dish Towel and allow to dry completely.
You and your kids will have a blast with this new Easter Craft! Plus, be sure to check out my post on How to Boil Eggs Perfectly!
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they look good ..do they taste good .? Can you taste the vinegar and what is cool whip please ( don’t have that in Nz ) is it whipped cream ..? Sorry to sound so ignorant would love to do this with my grandkids ,,
Hi Cathy, Cool Whip is a brand name for whipped topping, so you could perhaps have something similar. Check your freezer section for whipped topping. It would probably be by the pies or ice cream.