Homemade Easter Egg Dye. Each dye color requires the same process—you just need to substitute the final ingredient to change the color. Wrap eggs with twine or rubber bands before dyeing to create a striped effect.
Create patterns with small bits of tape or stickers and remove after dyeing and drying. As you know, blue and yellow make green. If you're looking for natural dyes for Easter eggs our method is fun and edible using real food.
Use a slotted spoon, wire egg holder or tongs to add and remove eggs from dye.
Collect plants from your garden, with the.
If you're looking for natural dyes for Easter eggs our method is fun and edible using real food. Some of my fondest memories of the holiday were smelling vinegar and watching those little tablets sizzle. To make plant imprints on your eggs, cut old nylons into five-inch squares.