Natural Egg Coloring Ideas
Make beautiful, all natural Easter eggs!
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If you're trying to lessen your exposure to chemicals and other non-natural products, you may have wondered how you can create Easter Eggs without the commercial dye. Relax: you can do the same thing people did for years!
Here is the preferred method for using natural dyes:
Place the eggs in a single layer in a pan. Add water until the eggs are covered.
Add approximately one teaspoon of vinegar.
Add the natural dye. Use more dye material for more eggs or for a more intense color.
Bring water to a boil.
Reduce heat and simmer for 15 minutes.
If you want more intensely colored eggs, temporarily remove the eggs from the liquid. Strain the dye through a coffee filter (unless you want speckled eggs). Cover the eggs with the filtered dye and let them remain in the refrigerator overnight.
Lavender—purple grape juice
Blue—canned blueberries or grape juice |
Yellow—boiled cumin or tumeric |
Brown—strong coffee or instant coffee granules |
Orange—boiled yellow onion skins |
Pink—beets, cranberries or raspberries |
Red—pickled beet juice, boiled red onion skins |