When it comes to decorating Easter eggs, there are plenty of pretty amazing, craft-tastic Easter egg ideas online, making it entirely possible to devote days to creating museum-quality masterpieces.
Consider using ingredients from your pantry and spice shelf if you’ll be dying eggs for Easter this year. When used with white vinegar to set the colors, onion skins, shredded cabbage, carrot tops and ...
Dyeing eggs wrapped in onion skins -- the dry, papery exteriors of onions -- produces marbleized or mottled eggs in shades from beige to amber to russet, depending on the color of skins you use and ...
Many people are experimenting with coloring or dyeing eggs with natural dyes – have you thought about trying it? My family has a tradition to dye eggs with onion skins that we always called Bunny Eggs ...
Here's a new take on a summer camp arts and crafts classic: an onion peel tie-dye t-shirt. Tie-dyeing, one of the quintessential summer camp arts and crafts activities, leaves the camper with a ...
Want to dye your hard-cooked eggs a copper color? Boil onion skins and set the eggs in it. Looking for red hues, use cooked beets in water. How about yellow? Color the hot water using turmeric.
One of our traditions for Easter starts at the beginning of Lent. My mom’s ancient wooden bowl sits in a place of honor on the kitchen counter. Each time I use a yellow onion, the papery outer skins ...
Like most people, I grew up on Paas eggs, glowing with chemical dyes and artificial colors. My memories are vivid: the sulphuric smell of boiled eggs, the sharp hit of vinegar in my nostrils, the ...
For this Easter, I decided to tint a few eggs the way my late Aunt Clara once did — by steeping them in red onion skins instead of commercial dye. Aunt Clara learned the technique on a Depression-era ...
Easter, the Christian holiday, is creeping up, with Holy Week kicking off this weekend on Palm Sunday. For those celebrating the festivity, there are plenty of traditions to partake in, including ...
A one-hour workshop on dyeing eggs with everyday materials, including onion skins, rubber bands and vinegar, will begin at 2 p.m. Sunday, March 4, at the German American Heritage Center, Davenport. It ...