(A) I colour it;
(B) I cover the vertices so you can't see any of them, but I can no longer change them;
(C) You choose the edge, and I reveal the endpoints.
Converting this to a digital version requires further work ... my intent here was to explain the underlying idea that I can prove (to some degree of confidence) that I have a colouring without revealing anything about it.
So just off the top of my head, for example, I can, for each vertex, create a completely random string that starts with "R", "G", or "B" depending on the colour of the vertex. Then I hash each of those, and send you all of them. You choose an edge and send me back the two hashes for the endpoints, and I provide the associated random strings so you can check that the hashes match.