I started making my own Easter egg die back in 2014 and since then, I’ve never needed to by an egg dying kit because the process is beyond easy and I don’t have to worry about the toxicity of the ingredients. Keep reading and I’ll show you just how easy it is tomake your own...
Dying Easter Eggs with Sharpies Please Note:Since eggshells are porous, if you use rubbing alcohol the hard boiled eggs won’t be editable since it might seep through the egg shell. If you don’t want to waste the egg yolk you can make a tiny hole in both the top and the bottom of...
Marbled Easter Eggs are beautiful to look at but honestly – they’re even funner to make. This is a great craft that is a fantastic alternative to traditional egg dying. Not only are they faster to make but when the stores all sold out of egg dying kits, they’ll still have the supp...
Are you dying eggs this Easter? I haven’t dyed eggs in years, but this year something about it was calling my name! Here’s a quick, easy DIY you can do with your little ones (or other big ones!) to tell the world just how much youloveEaster. Supplies – eggs egg dying kit (...
In need of egg dying inspiration? Look no further. We’re loving this DIY from Ashley Pepitone of Camp Makery, who was inspired by the colors, patterns and textures of our latest spring collections. Take a look at her innovative egg designs and learn how to make them, below! Photography...
You know when you wait until the last minute to dye Easter eggs, and you go to the store, and there are only sad, broken eggs and an empty space where there used to be egg-dying kits? Yeah, that. I’m kind of that girl.
The two MVPS of Easter baskets. Why not give them a little makeover this year for a refreshed looking Easter basket? If you think you’ve tried every Easter egg design imaginable, it’s time to try block-out dying with stickers. It’s so easy to do and incredibly versatile. Pro ...
These 3 Ways to Dye Easter Eggs with Toddlers and Preschoolers will make egg dying fun for the whole family! This year our preschooler is ready to jump in with both hands and really have fun dying Easter eggs. We did a few experiments of our own last year to find 3 ways to dye Easte...
It’s a little early to start dying real eggs for Easter, but faux eggs – heck you could get a jump start on next year. This spring I created10 Themed Adorable Easter Baskets for Kidsover onHGTVand I was feeling the fruit. Not like thumping melons and squeezing apples feeling, like ...
I don’t have any plans for these scraps but I’m glad I experimented and will definitely revisit this. I think it would be really cool to gather barks and plants on nature walks, once my son is a little older, and try some of the less accessible dyes as well!