15+ Fantastic Ideas for Dyeing and Decorating Easter Eggs
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Credit: Wee Gallery
Yard waste beauty
Don’t take out that yard waste just yet! This simple Easter egg dying process uses onion skins and rubber bands to make some beautiful, naturally colored eggs. We love that the dying process takes place while you are hard boiling the eggs! Peel off the rubber bands after boiling and expose the patterns you’ve created. For more details, you can draw on the undyed parts of the egg shell, or leave it as is for a sleek look.
Kristin at Wee Gallery provides lots of details and images to guide you through the process, even a free downloadable design guide.
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