Add 1 to 2 teaspoons of white vinegar to help the eggshell absorb the dye. Dip the eggs into the lukewarm solution. The longer they are saturated in the dyed water, the more vivid the color. We prefer to let the eggs sit overnight in a liquid bath to steep, but you can brine them...
So today I’m going to show you how to dye Easter eggs naturally using unconventional things you might already have in your kitchen. I’ve provided a comprehensive color chart below so you can decide which colors you want to try making! Pin This! You can sometimes get some surprising resul...
Easter is right around the corner. Did you know you can dye Easter eggs naturally? This year skip the toxic store-bought dyes. With a few natural ingredients you can achieve beautiful blue, pink, yellow and green eggs. MY LATEST POSTS The recipe couldn’t be easier, it just takes some ...
Guide to how to dye Easter Eggs, including how to make the dye, how to dye hard-boiled eggs, and how to use empty egg shells.
For a more intense color, soak the egg for longer than 5 minutes, checking every few minutes for the results. For a deeper jewel-tone color, start with brown eggs instead of white. What is the best way to dye brown eggs? Using our egg-dying process on naturally brown eggs results in...
DYEING EGGS NATURALLY Dyeing eggs with onion skins and other natural flowers, herbs, and vegetables is something I’ve wanted to do for many years. I finally set out to get it figured out to be able to include it in the Liturgical Year Subscription Boxes (subscrip...
These beautiful, naturally blue-dyed eggs could not be easier to make for Easter. All you need is one item from your refrigerator. MY LATEST VIDEOS Sorry, the video player failed to load.(Error Code: 101102) Just imagine how wonderful an Easter table would look with these one-of-a-kind...
Alternately, should you decide you’d like to dye your Easter eggs, consider using a natural, plant-based Easter egg dye. You can learnhow to dye Easter eggs naturally here. Also be sure to check out these fun DIY ideas forEaster basket fillers. Or make something fun for Easter like my...
Naturally Dyed Easter Eggs The process is actually quite easy and only takes a bit more prep time in the kitchen than preparing egg dye with food coloring and vinegar. So, plan ahead and make your dye while you hard boil your eggs. By the time the eggs have cooled and are ready to co...
to room temperature and strain. Here’s a link to the dye recipe I used:How To Dye Red Eggs with Onion Skins for Greek Easter. When I told Zoe I wanted to dye Easter eggs using onion skins, she yelled, “What is this, the fifteenth century?” Apparently Mama uses the commercial dye...