How to Make an Easter Egg Glow
Place the desired amount of raw eggs gently into a bowl with egg dye., Take the eggs out of the bowl holding the egg dye., Place all of the eggs onto a microwave-safe plate or platter., Set the timer for ten seconds on medium temperature and press...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Place the desired amount of raw eggs gently into a bowl with egg dye.
Turn the eggs over a few times to make sure they are covered with dye, then let them soak for 5 minutes. -
Step 2: Take the eggs out of the bowl holding the egg dye.
Place them carefully on a paper towel until they dry. , Place the plate or platter of eggs into a microwave oven. , Allow the eggs to sit there for the full ten seconds, otherwise the eggs will not glow. , Place them on a table or any hard surface. , You will see one or more eggs glowing in the dark.
Interestingly, only one in three eggs will have this occur.
If it doesn't work, try again with a new batch of eggs. -
Step 3: Place all of the eggs onto a microwave-safe plate or platter.
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Step 4: Set the timer for ten seconds on medium temperature and press start.
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Step 5: Remove the eggs from the microwave oven carefully after the ten seconds.
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Step 6: Turn off the lights.
Detailed Guide
Turn the eggs over a few times to make sure they are covered with dye, then let them soak for 5 minutes.
Place them carefully on a paper towel until they dry. , Place the plate or platter of eggs into a microwave oven. , Allow the eggs to sit there for the full ten seconds, otherwise the eggs will not glow. , Place them on a table or any hard surface. , You will see one or more eggs glowing in the dark.
Interestingly, only one in three eggs will have this occur.
If it doesn't work, try again with a new batch of eggs.
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