She just shed. So all the attempts while she was blue "don't count." It's not that she doesn't want to eat; she just doesn't want to eat while she is blue. She was feeding fine before, so it's not necessary to try tricks at this time. Next time she goes blue, in about a month, don't even bother to try to feed her until the day after she has shed.
What are you keeping her in? Sometimes you can leave the pink in with the baby overnight, if she's on paper towels. Otherwise, I wouldn't.
I would wait three or four days now, and then feed her a smaller than her usual pink, in a deli cup, covered up so she can't see out. I'd feed her in the evening, after you see her out hunting. Then just leave her alone, no peeking, for a couple hours. Set a timer. If she hasn't eaten, reheat the pink- I'd pour boiling water over it at that point- and leave her in the deli, covered, overnight.
When people with babies who won't eat speak of "tease-feeding," that doesn't mean holding the pink in tongs or tweezers and wiggling it around. That generally just scares the baby, if anything. They really hate being bopped on the nose, and will usually just turn away. True tease-feeding is actually "slap-feeding," where you hold the snake with about an inch of head and neck free, and then jab it in the neck with the pink, so it gets defensive and strikes, hopefully connecting with the pink. Then you freeze and hope that the snake goes on to swallow. This isn't used for babies who are established feeders- it's just one of the tricks to get a non-feeding baby going, in the beginning. You don't need to be trying this with your girl- she already knows how to eat regular FT pinks by herself.