Looking for a fun way to color Easter eggs this year? You’ll want to try this fun and easy DIY fizzy dyed Easter egg idea! With just a few household supplies, you can create your own one-of-a-kind Easter eggs.
What You’ll Need For This Project
- Baking Soda
- White Hard-Boiled Eggs
- Food Coloring
- Vinegar
- Paintbrushes
- Cups or Egg Holders
- Large Bowl
- 1 Cup of Water
- Rubber Gloves (optional)
- Paper Towels (optional)
Directions To Make Your Easter Eggs
- Create baking soda paint using a tablespoon of Baking Soda, a few teaspoons of water, and food coloring. Mix it together until you have the consistency you want by adding a little at a time. The more baking soda you add, the more fizz you’ll get!
- Use a paintbrush and paint the eggs with your mixture.
- Drop a few drops of food coloring onto your eggs for added color.
- Pour vinegar on top of each egg and watch the fizz.
- Repeat steps 2, 3, and 4 until you get the color you want. Repeat with each egg.
- You can either remove the excess vinegar with a paper towel or let them air-dry.
Here’s a look at some of ours. We were going for a pastel colors so we opted to not repeat the steps, but you can make yours as bright as you’d like!

This DIY fizzy dyed Easter egg idea was originally found from Arm & Hammer. It’s such a fun twist on a classic Easter project. If you’re interested in all of the awesome colors you can achieve with food coloring for added fun, check out my Bright & Vivid Easter Egg Coloring chart post!


26 comments
I’ve always enjoyed decorating eggs, this looks interesting! Thanks so much for linking up with me at #AThemedLinkup 14 for Spring Crafts and Decor, open March 29 to April 10. All entries shared on social media if share buttons installed.
It was a lot of fun!
Great results! Dying Easter eggs is one of my favorite childhood memories! I have never seen them done this way!
It’s something new to give an old tradition a twist!
This is always a fun activity for the kids! Love these ideas!
🙂 Thanks, Carri!
What a fun Easter project! Thank you so much for sharing this. I pinned for later and cant wait to try it with our kids!
You’re welcome. I hope you have fun!
My niece is finally old enough to do projects like this and I think this is going to be a fun one for her to do.
Yay! I hope she enjoys it!
This is such a cool idea to do with the kids as an art project during this time while we are on lockdown.
Totally! We had a lot of fun and took up a good part of our afternoon!
Hmmn, colorful and nice egg decoration you have put together. thanks for the wonderful tips.
Thank you!
oooh these look so pretty! Ill have to give it a go while im stuck in quarantine!
Thank you! I hope you have fun doing this and stay safe!
What a fun activity for being home this Easter! Thankfully we all have most of these ingredients on hand. Happy Easter!
That’s what makes this so awesome. It consists of simple household products we almost always have on hand already. 🙂
Ohh these turned out so pretty! I can’t believe Easter is right around the corner…it almost doesn’t feel real with everything that has been going on! Great tips though, I’ve always enjoyed dying Easter eggs!
-Madi xo | http://www.everydaywithmadirae.com
We almost forgot that it was Easter, too. It surely doesn’t feel like it at all and that is why I wanted to do something that took just a little bit longer than traditional egg-dying so it would take our minds off of things and keep us occupied. 🙂
Those are really pretty!
Thank you!
They came out so pretty! Thank you for sharing at Party In Your PJ’s.
Thank you!
What an awesome way to color eggs! This would be so fun for kids to do.
I’m featuring this at our Party in Your PJs link party that starts tonight. Thanks so much for sharing your fabulous craft!
Thank you very much!