How to Make Foiled Easter Eggs
Add a metallic touch to your Easter decor this year with foiling paper.

Materials and Tools:
hard-boiled eggs
silver and gold foiling papers
foiling glue
small paintbrush
medium paintbrush
Instructions:
1. Use a small paintbrush and foiling glue to paint your desired design onto the egg.
2. Let glue dry for 10-15 minutes, or until it becomes tacky.
3. Carefully lay a foiling paper over the egg, and smooth it over the glue.
4. Use the medium-sized paintbrush to sweep away excess foil.
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