Naturally dyed Easter Eggs don’t necessarily come out the same colors as the store bought coloring kits, but it is certainly more fun and rewarding! I did this a few years ago and got some interesting earthy colors. Now that my daughter is 18 months old, I want her to learn early that it’s so much more fun to create your own colors from nature than to plop tablets into a cup of vinegar water. Let us know if you’ve tried using beets or cabbage or some other fruit or vegetable to color your Easter Eggs that isn’t mentioned in the link below! But don’t forget to like and share from the source. Happy Easter!
March 29, 2023