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DIY: Natural Easter Egg Dye Recipes
DIY: Natural Easter Egg Dye Recipes
My childhood is full of memories of my mother saving dried onion skins and garden plants as dye for her wool and handspun yarns. Thrifty, resourceful methods like this were part of our rural farm lifestyle. Needless to say, I was pretty impressed to come across some great natural egg dyeing ...
Tie dye - get it?
Tie dye - get it?
coolmompicks.com — I've always wanted to create fancier dyed Easter eggs, but I have the artistic ability of a preschooler (no offense to any preschoolers). Now, with the Tie-Dye Eggs Kit by Maude + Claude, I can create decorated eggs that make me look like an Easter ... (more) Tie dye - get it?
Natural Dye
Natural Dye
organic.org — Source: Organic.org Related Article : About Eggs Before you pick up the conventional Easter egg dye kit at the supermarket this year, consider going au natural and using natural and organic fruit and vegetable dyes! Here's why: Many food colorings ... (more) Natural Dye
How to dye Easter eggs naturally - a tutorial
How to dye Easter eggs naturally - a tutorial
crunchydomesticgoddess.com — So you want to dye your Easter eggs naturally - without chemicals and artificial colors? While it takes longer than the commercial egg dye kits you buy at the store, dyeing your eggs with natural foods is better for you and your child(ren)’s ... (more) How to dye Easter eggs naturally - a tutorial
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Natural, Eco-Friendly Easter Egg Dyes
droolicious — ... The Easter Bunny has a pretty gigantic footprint, and we're looking for ways to leave a lighter footprint of our own this holiday. One easy way to go green this Easter is by dyeing your eggs with hues found in nature, under the inspired instruction of craft guru Martha Stewart. Beets, red cabbage, coffee and spinach will all cast a colorful spectrum across your eggs. They'll be a bit more subtle to find in the Easter egg hunt, (than say a fluorescent orange, purple striped counterpart), but knowing you can compost most of the ingredients used in your egg dyeing endeavor will be ...

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