Here are some recipes for natural egg dyes from Mother Earth News. We will be trying this on Saturday.
RED
2 cups beets, grated
1 tbsp white vinegar
2 cups water
Substitute: strong Red Zinger tea, or chopped fresh or frozen cranberries
YELLOW TO GOLD
3 large handfuls of yellow/brown onionskins
1 tbsp white vinegar
3 cups water
Substitute: strong chamomile tea, or 2 to 3 tbsp ground turmeric
(note: I have been told that onion skins makes more of a brown than yellow)
BLUE
1 pound frozen blueberries, crushed
1 tbsp white vinegar
2 cups water
Substitute: red cabbage leaves, coarsely chopped, create lavender
INSTRUCTIONS & TIPS
- Follow the recipes above to make the dyes, using individual stainless steel, glass or enamel saucepans for each color. Combine the ingredients and boil each color mixture separately for 15 minutes before dyeing eggs. The vinegar acts as a fixative so without it, the dyes won’t stick to the eggs.
- For uniform color, strain each dye mixture through cheesecloth or a fine strainer.
- For a mottled, tie-dyed or spotty effect, leave all the ingredients in the pans.
- The longer the eggs remain in the dye, the deeper the color.
- Mix combinations of the primary dyes (in separate cups) to make secondary colors.
That is very interesting natural dyes for Easter eggs. I never thought to do that. Thanks for sharing. I think we will do this Saturday night for sure. It will be more fun like you said a Science project. Thanks for posting the receipe for it. The kids will definitely have fun doing this. I liked reading your blog and will be back to read more. I grab your button also. HAVE A HAPPY FAB DAY!!!
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