Thursday, July 24, 2008
Egg Molds: Kawaii ne?
I've been planning to do a post for a while now on these egg molds I found at Daiso($1.50 for a set of two). They're so easy to use and the results are adorable. I would have better pictures but my children were hounding me for the eggs while I was taking the photos. My son even called dibbs on the blue car, go figure.
Directions:
Place hard boiled egg in mold and close. Place mold in a bowl of cold water for about 20 minutes to set.
I'm sharing the directions because the package directions are in Japanese. The first time making this I put a raw egg in the mold. Then I dropped it in boiling water. You can imagine my surprise when I discovered egg floating all over the place.
P.S. sadly this mold does not work for rice crispy treats, I tried
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31 comments:
Those are soooo cute!
These are just adorable!
Mary
How neat! I would've loved that when my kids were small. What am I saying? I still love it! I wish I could find some of those around here!
What about using them for jello? Not sure they'd be easy to remove .. unless you make that firmer kind of jello.. hmmm. They're cute though!
That bear is to die for cute. What a great idea to get my kiddos to eat thier eggs!
Really Cute! I too wish I could find those around where I live. My kids love eggs.
I LOVE those! What an awesome find...too bad about the rics krispy treats...nice try though ;)
Very kawaii indeed!
Awesome! Not that I needed another reason to go to Daiso.
And I love that you tried it with rice crispy treats - something I would do.
It was great meeting you at BlogHer.
Oh my gosh! I saw these the other day and I was going to buy them!!! So cute! :)
Those are so cute!
I bet they would get my kids to eat eggs! I may have to try to find a set of those. Somehow I think S and K would sneak them into the playdough box. :)
Those are so cute, I'm very tempted to make them for myself, even though I don't yet have children! :-)
We have these! We got them in the spring and they were a life saver because I used them to make party favors for an impromptu egg hunt.
julie,
what a great idea using them for an egg hunt, love it!
Hi, i checked out your site... KAWAII!!!! I love those stuffs! for sharing such cute stuffs, arigato gazaimasu!
Haha, what a fun and easy thing to use! Bet it will be fun using it with children's clay too?!
I'm going to have to check those out! I bet they would work for play dough too!
so cool!
Wow those are so fun! I had no idea an egg would take shape like that.
Wow, those are very strange and very adorable!
That is so cool! I have never ever seen or heard of this!
How cool! I've never seen anything like these. Where have I been. My youngest especially (and maybe my husband too ;-) would love these.
The molds are very nice,When i looking at them was thinking how about the molds for candles or dry clay paper then paint them cut open the sides make box's. One more idea wet felt in them? Ohh ya got my mind a flowing for this irish lady lol hugs ginger
Oh i had to re do my comment here what am talking about for the mold i found it tutorial molded felt
hugs ginger
http://qdpatooties.blogspot.com/2007/11/no-sew-molded-felt-ornament-tutorial.html
Ginger,
thanks for sharing about the felt mold, what a great idea
Your so very welcome ,I love to help when i can.Big hugs to you have a weekend!
ginger
I bet those eggs would be a hit at a children's tea party!
Hi,
they're so funny!
I have no idea if there's a Daiso shop in Europe.
Do you know where to buy them in Holland (or where to order?)
Thanks!
ÇOK GÜZELLE BUNLARI SATAN BİR İNTERNET SİTESİ VARMI ALMAK İSTERİMM
Hi...lovely egg moulds! do you know the min egg size since the mould is fixed size and small egg will not fit yeah?..
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