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  • Question
    How do I get the membrane of the egg out completely?
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    After poking the holes in the egg, stick the toothpick in and move it around. Then it will be much easier to get the membrane out.
  • Question
    Is baking the egg necessary?
    RED Me
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    It is optional, baking the egg will dry it out. It will help with getting the remaining insides out, the egg won't crack or expand.
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    How can I cut a hole into a blown-out egg to display small objects?
    Mark Hamlet
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    Using a pair of cuticle scissors, make a small hole in the side of the egg with the tip, then you can start cutting out the opening. I normally start by cutting in a circular direction and increase the area until I am satisfied with the size of the opening.
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    What kind of paint can I use to protect my decorative eggs for when people handle them?
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    Clear fingernail polish works wonderfully and doesn't yellow with age. I coat one half of the egg with the clear lacquer then set it on a small glass to dry for a bit, then I can turn it over to paint the other half.
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    How do I seal the hole after blowing out an egg?
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    For most decorative applications, it is not necessary to seal the hole. If you are doing a wax process like pysanky, and you want to seal the egg so the dye doesn't get inside and take too long to dry out, you can use the kiska tool to apply wax to the hole. You might have to build the wax up around the edge of the hole until it is covered.
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    How can I decorate my egg?
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    You can decorate your egg with all kinds of materials, like paint, stickers, etc. You can use sandpaper to thin the shells and then place a lighting decoration inside as well. If you want your egg to stand up on display, consider using some salt inside to balance it.
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    When I'm poking the hole through the egg and putting tape on it, won't the egg still crack?
    Community Answer
    No, because the tape holds the egg together. If you handle the egg with care, it will not crack.
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    Will the shell of the egg break during baking?
    Community Answer
    Typically not. The shell is made from calcium, and will therefore dry out when you bake it.
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    Can I fill an empty egg so it won't crush? What would I fill it with?
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    You can, but getting the material out without cracking the egg would be impossible. I would fill the egg with glue. Use a hot glue gun or liquid glue with a nozzle, then let the egg dry for a few hours to let the glue harden inside.
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    What are those eggs called?
    Community Answer
    They are called Hollow eggs.
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    I want to sell a batch of decorated eggs, but I wonder if there are any regulations. Is rinsing with water good enough to get rid of bacteria in the eggs?
    Community Answer
    If you put a small amount of vinegar in the water, it will kill any bacteria.
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    Will a metal straw work?
    Community Answer
    Yes, as long as you are careful.
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    Will blown-out eggs get brittle and break down over time?
    Community Answer
    It will depend on where and how they are stored. They are fragile, but if you store them carefully in a dry place, the decorations and the eggshell should stay intact.
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    Can a normal straw be used for step three?
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    Yes, and you can also just use your mouth, pressed to the eggshell. A normal straw will do fine, but the smaller the better so less egg leaks out the top. It just has to cover the hole.
  • Question
    Can I eat the inside or should I throw it away?
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    As long as the inside doesn’t look spoiled, you can make some great scrambled eggs with the leftovers.
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    Can you eat raw egg?
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    You can, but there is a higher risk of being infected by salmonella or other bacteria that would normally be killed during cooking.
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    Is it safe to eat the egg yoke that you have blown out of the egg (understanding there may be very small fragments of broken shell)?
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    As long as the egg isn't sitting out for more than two hours, it would be fine to eat it.
  • Question
    How do I suck out the inside of the egg?
    Community Answer
    You don't suck it out. You have to blow it out through the straw. All of the insides will come out.
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    Why does the egg not crack when the tape is on it?
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    It reduces the point of pressure. Because if you were to have no tape, your fingers would also be pushing. The tape also holds the egg together, so it is much less likely to crack.
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    Will it be a good idea to put hollowed eggs in colored vinegar? Will the vinegar eat away the shell?
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    A common experiment is bouncy eggs. You put an egg in vinegar and it turns bouncy. That's because the vinegar eats the calcium in the eggs shell. Yes, the vinegar eats the shell away.
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    What is the best way to refill an eggshell after blowing the contents out? As I want to use them as artificial eggs.
    Community Answer
    Consider filling it with hot glue. Make sure to cover the egg with acrylic or Mod Podge so it won't crack and leave you a hot glue egg.
  • Question
    I have done chicken eggs before, but now I'm going to attempt my lovebird's eggs. One broke when very little pressure was applied. Is there anything I can do to toughen the eggshell?
    Community Answer
    Perhaps you could put Modge Podge on the outside of it, which would render it unpaintable with traditional paints, or you could make it into a papier-mâché preject instead.
  • Question
    How do you straighten out a paper clip?
    Community Answer
    Just unbend the metal pieces to flatten them out, then unwind to make a straight line. Typically, paperclips won't be very hard to untangle.
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    What type of egg has a white eggshell?
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    Egg color depends on the breed of the chicken. For example, White Leghorn chickens lay white-shelled eggs, while Plymouth Rocks and Rhode Island Reds lay brown-shelled eggs.
  • Question
    Can I fill the egg with some substance when it's blown out?
    Community Answer
    It depends on the substance. If it is a liquid, it might spill out unless you wax the top or bottom.
  • Question
    Can I cut or break blown out eggs in half easily?
    Community Answer
    No, I do not think that it would be easy because it is still the same egg shell, so I think that might be more difficult.
  • Question
    What paint is used on blown out eggs?
    Community Answer
    You can use acrylic paint. Add any design you like. You can also use stickers, or dye your egg.
  • Question
    Can I reuse an empty eggshell and do the silk tie method?
    Kristin Makowsky
    Community Answer
    Yes, but you have to place a plate or smaller pot lid on top then boil again, then let cool and drain completely before unwrapping.
  • Question
    What's the science behind blowing out eggs?
    Community Answer
    The air you blow in will take the shape of the container (the eggshell), thus forcing out the liquid contents of the egg using pressure.
  • Question
    Will my egg be easier or harder to break once it is blown out?
    Community Answer
    Your egg will be harder to break, since it will be hollow. When the yolk is inside, it creates pressure inside; with the egg being blown out, there will be no pressure inside the egg.
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