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I found the Wilton paste gels that come in a multitude of colors at a craft store - I think maybe JoAnn's Fabrics? Then it was just a cup of water, a Tablespoon of vinegar and just a small scoop of the gel, like maybe 1/4 tsp? Stir, stir, stir. If it didn't look strong enough, I added a little more. It was fun to experiment with the egg colors - the Marans eggs turned out looking like gemstones when combined with cooler colors, and then just turned up a notch in warmth when we used the orange or red on them. Of course, the longer you leave the egg in, the more saturated with color it becomes, like the deep amethyst color of the dark purple towards the lower right. Some were left in for 10 minutes, 20 minutes once the girls saw just how vibrant the eggs would be if they were really patient with them. My youngest niece who is 14, chose to be very creative with hers - she was dipping, then painting and wiping the color with paper towels for more watercolor on silk effects. I really enjoy how none of the eggs are exactly alike!
If my nieces hadn't been nice enough to indulge their crazy aunt, I totally would have done this all by myself since DD is away at college.
Have fun!