I really like this. I want to do it with the kids instead of dyes. Thank you for the information. Reply
The chart has very detailed information – looks like a fun way to incorporate some science into our egg dying session! Reply
I’ve checked out recipes on pinterest every Spring and still haven’t done this yet. It’s on my list though! Reply
I am surprised at the colors they produce. This would be so much more fun than just using regular dye. You can start the fun long before by having the kids help collect the ingredients for the project! Reply
Thank you for sharing these tips on how to dye Easter eggs and have a safe and Happy Easter.
I love this post! I’m always looking for natural ways to do things. Thanks!
Wow. Cool!! Pinning this for reference. Thank you!
I really like this. I want to do it with the kids instead of dyes. Thank you for the information.
The chart has very detailed information – looks like a fun way to incorporate some science into our egg dying session!
This is a great chart. I like natural ideas!
I’ve checked out recipes on pinterest every Spring and still haven’t done this yet. It’s on my list though!
I am surprised at the colors they produce. This would be so much more fun than just using regular dye. You can start the fun long before by having the kids help collect the ingredients for the project!
Just in time for easter! Very nice tactic
Wow – the colors are so lovely!