Yes, many grocery stores stock egg-dyeing kits. But it’s just as easy to do at home with ingredients and tools you already ...
Easter is just around the corner, and if you’re tired of the same old store-bought egg dye kits, it might be time to explore a more creative way to add a splash of color to your festivities.
The eggs need to soak a few hours at a minimum and overnight for vibrant colors. Christine Chitnis for The New York Times Choose a natural dye Yellow onion skins (3 cups roughly, 8-10 onions), red ...
The earliest existing Easter eggs decorated and dyed in this fashion – dating back to between the 10th and 13th centuries – have been found by archaeologists at the site of the former mediaeval Slavic ...