I typically only share five faves in my Friday roundups, but I couldn’t help but go a little crazy with these beautifully and naturally dyed Easter eggs. There are so many reasons to choose natural dyed Easter eggs. I’m going to give them a try because I think they have a simple vintage look to them, but they also appeal to someone that suffers from sensitivity to food dyes or if you’re just looking to live a little bit greener! This roundup includes some very interesting ingredients… who knew you could dye Easter eggs blue with red cabbage?
1. Onion Skins, Beets, Grass, and Red Cabbage
5. Spinach, Beet Juice, and Coffee
7. How to Dye Easter Eggs Naturally
8. Naturally Dyed Eggs for Easter
9. Easter Eggs With Natural Dye
10. Bigelow Tea and Natural Egg Dying
Have you ever dyed your Easter eggs naturally? If so, what ingredients did you use?