Not sure the process on how to dye Easter eggs? Here’s a simple guide on how to dye Easter eggs!
Can you believe Easter is just around the corner? This year seems to be flying by! Growing up, we didn’t get into the nitty gritty of celebrating Easter. My Mom would buy us new Easter dresses for church, and we would have a big Easter dinner. When I became a Mom, I wanted to go a little further than just an Easter dinner. We would have Easter egg hunts, Easter baskets, and of course, the food!
Dying Easter eggs can be a fun and simple process. If you’re unsure on how to dye Easter eggs, I have a simple tutorial on how you can do this with the kids!
This week at Meijer or Kroger, you can score eggs for just .88 cents- .99 cents!
Supplies:
- 1/2 cup boiling water
- 1 tablespoons white vinegar
- 3-5 drops gel food coloring
- Hard boiled eggs
- Mason jars or coffee mugs
Directions on how to make dye Easter eggs:
1. Boil a few cups of water in a large pot on the stove.
2. Place a tablespoon of vinegar into each jar.
3. Squirt 3-5 drops of food coloring into each jar, making each one a different color.
4. Once your water is boiling, add a 1/2 cup to each jar and stir well.
5. Carefully drop a hard boiled egg into each jar and let set for 5-10 minutes until you’ve reached your desired color.
6. Carefully remove each egg and pad dry with paper towel.
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