Raise your hand if you’ve ever had clothes ruined by blueberries or the dreaded M word – yes, Colonel Mustard! Makes for a bad day for this clumsy blonde. Or maybe it’s because my belly is a giant bullseye for spills these days. Sheesh.
But in an Easter Egg’s case? That’s simply the point. Dyed hardboiled eggs make for the perfect mid-morning snack during the week leading up to Easter Sunday. Something about these naturally pigmented eggs make them extraordinarily beautiful and more appealing to eat.
Oh and a tip? Hate sharp eggshells that seem to stick when you’re peeling? Add a few splashes of white vinegar to the pot when boiling.
Gorgeous color palette
This is genius – I was just talking to another blogger about using natural dyes to revitalize hair colour and we were talking about all the different ones there are. Beautiful idea Missy!
Great idea! I use beet juice all the time for red velvet cake, but never thought of other items for other colors. Definitely will have to mark this when I need to dye something. Thank you!
P.S. hope your preggo is going well. almost there!
wow, so interesting and creative to use natural food for dye! thanks for sharing!
Thanks for sharing, this is so great, I have been wanting to dye eggs this weekend and will def be using these little tricks, oh how i love your blog! ps-how do i subscribe?
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Great ideas! We had no luck with 100% grape juice, though 🙁 We made a gorgeous lemon yellow with curry powder from Trader Joe’s. Happy Easter!
Thank you. Great information & well posted.