We’ll show you how to tie-dye Easter eggs with paper towels: It’s easier than it sounds, and the result is bright and bold. If you’re making this Easter craft with kids, help them wrap hard-boiled eggs with paper towels and use a mixture of vinegar and food coloring. Then, hide these colorful creations at the annual Easter egg hunt, or use the retro eggs as pretty Easter decor. Editor’s tip: Remember your Easter egg safety: Hard-cooked eggs left out of the refrigerator for more than two hours should not be eaten.