Friday, March 5, 2010

How to Make Your Own Natural Egg Dyes

 Chocolate Easter Eggs are part and parcel of Easter, that is a given. If you can work with chocolate and molds you can make them yourself. If you know How To Make Your Own Chocolate Easter Eggs, you and the kids will have a lot of fun with it. But, Easter Eggs go further than that, decorating Easter Eggs is a very popular Easter Craft as we all know.

Children love creating and searching for colored Easter eggs. They’re as much a part of celebrating Easter as chocolate bunnies and baskets. Rather than using pre-made coloring dyes, why not learn how to make your own natural egg dyes? Natural egg dyes aren’t as vivid as artificial dyes but they’re every bit as beautiful.

Natural egg dyes can be made from a variety of foods, flowers and plants. The dye is transferred to the egg either while boiling the eggs or, as with normal dyes, after the eggs have been hard-boiled. When boiling the dye with eggs, be aware you’ll be limited to the number of colors you can do at once by the number of eyes your stove has.

When dyeing the eggs while boiling, you place the coloring ingredients into the pan of water which covers the eggs. Include a teaspoon of vinegar for deeper colors. If you’d rather dye the eggs after they’ve been boiled, cover the eggs with water and a teaspoon of vinegar, and then add the dyeing ingredients. Allow the eggs to sit in the dye in the refrigerator until they are the desired color.

Here are various ingredients you can use to create the colors you want for your naturally dyed eggs:

* Lavender 

Violet blossoms plus 2 teaspoons lemon juice, Red Zinger tea, or a small amount of purple grape juice

* Violet blue 

Small amount of red onion skins placed in the water while boiling, violet blossoms, hibiscus tea, or red wine

* Blue 

Purple grape juice or canned blueberries added to the water and placed in the refrigerator, red cabbage leaves placed in the water while boiling

* Green 

Spinach leaves boiled with the eggs

* Yellow 

Any of these can be boiled with the eggs: orange or lemon peels, carrot tops, celery seed, ground cumin, or ground turmeric. To get the same color with the cold method, add green or chamomile tea to the water.

* Orange

Boiled yellow onion skins; cooked carrots, chili powder, and paprika will result in the desired color in the cold method.

* Brown 

Black walnut shells boiled with the eggs, or you can add strong coffee, instant coffee, or black tea to water in the refrigerator.

* Red 

A large amount of red onion skins boiled with the eggs. Using the cold method, add canned cherries in their juice, pomegranate juice, or raspberries.

* Pink 

Use any of the following, added to water and placed in the refrigerator overnight: beets, cranberries or cranberry juice, raspberries, red grape juice, or the juice from pickled beets.

Remove the eggs from the water, place them in an egg carton, and let them dry. If you’d like your naturally dyed eggs to look shiny, you can rub vegetable oil into the egg shells. Perhaps, after learning how to make your own natural egg dyes, you won’t bother with the prepared dyes you can buy at the store.

With your colored Easter Eggs you can move on and do some more Easter Egg Crafts - Dotty Easter Eggs with them and then afterward you can use all those egg shells in some Easter Egg Shell Crafts.

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