Hello Loves,
Happy (Almost) Easter loves!
Today, I am sharing with y'all some fabulous ideas for natural and safe ways to dye your Easter Eggs this season! Perfect for getting the little ones involved! I hope y'all enjoy this simple and easy recipe and don't forget to tag me @designergrey on Instagram with your finished Easter Eggs!
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Ingredients:
2 Cups Water
Food Coloring Agent (Chopped)
1 Tsp White Vinegar
1 Dozen Boiled Eggs
Step 1:
Boil a dozen eggs and let cool. Before naturally dyeing, you may want to utilize wax to make a fun design on your egg!
Step 2:
Put your coloring food into a small pot with 2 cups water and bring to a boil.
Step 3:
Cover, reduce heat to medium-low and simmer for 10 minutes. Keep in mind the longer you leave your egg in the dye the bolder and brighter the color will be - make sure to check your egg continually to keep from over dyeing.
Step 4:
Strain out any water stir egg in vinegar. Set aside to let cool and then use for the best Easter Egg Hunt Ever! :-)
Coloring Agent Ideas:
Yellow — Lemon, orange peels, or turmeric
Orange — Paprika, cumin, chili powder
Red/Pink — Cranberries, raspberries or radishes
Blue — Red cabbage or blackberries
Lavender - Red grape juice
Green — Spinach
Brown/Beige — Coffee
Oh how I hope you guys enjoy this fun recipe from Whole Foods!
Xo,
Grey
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