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How to Naturally Dye Easter Eggs
Easter is just around the corner, and if you're tired of the same old store-bought egg dye kits, it might be time to exp ...
Making natural dyes for Easter eggs is as simple as getting your hands on some beets, red cabbage, turmeric, or onion skins.
Red and pink Easter eggs can be made by boiling the skins of two to three red onions (sometimes called Spanish onions) in 1 ...
With Easter a few weeks away, you're probably planning a day to dye eggs with the family. If you're lucky, the weather will ...
Easter is on April 20th and many will be celebrating with traditional activities like dyeing eggs. Instead of buying a dyeing ...
The whisk acts like a cage and keeps the egg in place. Lower the whisk into the dye and let it sit for several minutes. When you have reached the desired color, simply lift the whisk out and remove ...
it's important to strain the liquid and add a tablespoon of distilled white vinegar for every cup of strained liquid dye. Two cups of shredded beets create a reddish-pink color for white eggs and ...
as the dye is completely natural. TIP: Avoid using thick or textured leaves. Flat leaves work best and give the clearest end result. Pour some boiling water into a deep bowl (big enough to hold your ...