Dyeing Easter eggs naturally is not only safer for your family, but it’s also better for the environment. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to make non-toxic Easter egg dye using common kitchen ...
The eggs need to soak a few hours at a minimum and overnight for vibrant colors. Christine Chitnis for The New York Times Choose a natural dye Yellow onion skins (3 cups roughly, 8-10 onions), red ...
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How to Dye Easter Eggs
Start with eggs and boiling or very hot waterheat up half a cup for every color you’ll use. Then gather your tools. Before you break out the dye, you need to make hard-boiled eggs. To do this, place ...