Using The Color Wheel When Decorating Easter Eggs

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Easter egg painting is a tradition that never really loses its fun as you get older. People of all ages relish the time they get to sit down and get creative with their design year after year. Amazingly enough, Easter egg decoration has a lot of similarities with pastry decorations. This mostly applies to the colors you use and how to mix and match the right ones without getting the dreaded brown egg where all the colors just ran together. Never fear, our pastry chef has all the right tips and tricks to help you create some gorgeous Easter eggs that everyone else will be jealous of.

Follow along with our professional pastry class as we show you how to mix and match colors for your Easter egg coloring! Learn how the color wheel plays an important role when it comes to food plating and decorating.

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