Skip the food coloring and the special kits from the drugstore. You can dye Easter eggs using the things you already have in your pantry.
How to dye Easter eggs with beets, turmeric, cabbage, and more.
Easter is a reminder of fertility and abundance, so I say turn on nature’s color and let loose.
This time of year there are some pretty amazing craft-tastic ideas online and in magazines, making it entirely possible to devote days to creating museum-quality ova, but I prefer a less design-y and more rustic approach. After all, they’re eggs you might be stashing somewhere in the lawn.
A long time ago, I wrote about dyeing eggs with onion skins, which gives the eggs a pretty spectacular result, especially if you rub them with oil to add shine. Then, I decided to take coloring eggs with vegetable scraps a step further and created a larger palette.
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