The Easter egg symbolizes new life, and coloring eggs has been a long-standing tradition. Sure, those artificial tablets make some fun, bright colors, but there’s a better way to color your hard-boiled eggs—pickling with all-natural dyes. From turmeric to blueberries to beets, it’sneat ...
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.
Beautifully dyed Easter eggs are a surprisingly simple DIY project—and one that can reallyengage your creativity. More good news: You don't have to rely on store-bought kits to get colorful Easter egg perfection. With a few key tips and tricks—and common household items—you can learn ho...
Say goodbye to boring egg dye kits and hello to the magic of Kool-Aid. Get ready to unleash your creativity and add a burst of color to your Easter festivities with our step-by-step guide to dyeing Easter eggs with Kool-Aid. Whether your kids love traditional pastels or bolder colors, ...
Intro: How to Make (and Dye for Easter) Easy-to-peel Boiled Eggs Using this simple method to boil eggs, they should come out perfect and easy to peel every time. STEP 1: Add 1 tbsp of baking soda to a pot of water and bring to a boil. ...
Elevate your basic tie-dye with these step-by-step instructions to make groovy swirls, stripes, polka dots, and more.
Save money and time by making your own natural Easter egg dyes. Follow these recipes for kid-friendly, chemical-free eggs that are just as pretty as the store-bought versions.
dyed eggs, but I’m also always on the lookout for new ways to decorate my eggs. These Sprinkle-Covered Eggs are a fun, funky way to repurpose old sprinkles (you know that you have a couple of containers in the back of your pantry!) and make some amazing rainbow-colored Easter eggs....
Tips for dyeing brown eggs: If You Don’t Have Vinegar:Use lemon juice in place of the vinegar, or just do without the vinegar. Useneon food coloringto make most of the colors. Similar to waiting for the eggs to dry before putting them in the fridge, do the same when you take them...
Whether you tie dye Easter eggs with food coloring, or use another method to decorate your eggs, there are a few ways you can make the process go smoothly! Gather all of your materials ahead of time and set up small work stations for younger children. You may even want to hard boil yo...