I have seen so many different ways to color eggs.  Food color, Kool Aid, and now shaving cream.  But does it work?  I tested it and you'll be surprised at the outcome.

I love coloring eggs with my family.  The kids get so excited.  So I always try to find cool and fun ways to do it.  I have been seeing shaving cream as a cool way to do swirl type colors.  So I decided to try it.

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The first step was getting the shaving cream ready.

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Next, you add the color you want.

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Then you swirl it around and put the egg in the shaving cream.  You need to let it set for a while.  I let it set for 15 minutes.

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The color didn't take.  At all!  It was very, very faint so I decided to decorate it my self.  Yeah, shaving cream coloring can suck it!

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I refused to accept the fact that it didn't work.  So I got another plate of shaving cream and put in a boat load of color.  I used so much food coloring, you wouldn't believe.  Then I left the egg in there for about 45 minutes.  This was the final product.  A lightly colored egg.

I would say fail!  It took forever to get a faint color and it used all the food coloring.  If you have time then, try it out for yourself!  The most important part is enjoying the time with your kids. :)

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