How To

Homemade Egg Dye | Easter Craft

Looking for a fun Easter craft? Ditch the kit and make your own homemade egg dyes using common kitchen ingredients.

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Photo Credit : Katherine Keenan
DayGlo-dyed eggs have their retro charms, but we think it’s even more fun to make your own colorings using common foods. The result is a subtler, more sophisticated palette–perfect for your holiday centerpiece. The only downside? You’ll need to soak the eggs longer in homemade egg dye–two to three hours–but natural beauty like this is well worth the wait.
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Natural Dyed Eggs for Easter
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How to Make Homemade Egg Dye:

Create the base: Combine 4 cups water, 1 tablespoon white vinegar, and 1 tablespoon salt.

Ingredients to to Make Homemade Egg Dye:

— hard-boiled white eggs in their shells — water — white vinegar — salt — beets, ground coffee, red cabbage, ground turmeric — knife, pots, strainer, bowls (metal, ceramic, or plastic) Notes: Save the egg carton (you’ll use it for drying the dyed eggs). And when you transfer your dyes into bowls, don’t use your good dishes or kitchenware, as the colors may stain. To dye the eggs: Soak in the homemade egg dye until eggshells reach the desired shade (two to three hours); the longer you soak them, the deeper and richer the color will be. Using a spoon, set the eggs into their carton(s), and let them dry thoroughly. When you’re done, you’ll welcome the new season with a lovely, all-natural addition to your spring decor! InspiredIdeasComp.jpg

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