I love this idea from “Our Best Bites,” as I love lots of ideas from Our Best Bites (I’ve posted on this great site before, and I’ll post again.) Find instructions for dying eggs by wrapping in 100% silk ties here. Full, printable instructions are available for download, too.
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[…] Crafts has shared some great Easter ideas that she came across…how would you like to “Tie-Dye” your eggs. Literally! Amazing how these designs from silk ties can get dyed on to these eggs. Great way to […]
Sara says
Oh my goodness, how did I not think to call them TIE-DYED eggs?! You’re so smart! lol I think I will go add that to my post!
Gail says
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meaghan mountford says
Sara–thank YOU for the great post! Glad to donate the name!
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Carol says
I bought a can of gloss spray paint and covered the eggs with 2 light coats of paint. The paint intensified the colors and the eggs have a nice sheen. The inside of the boiled eggs will eventually dehydrate to a small blob that ‘rattles’ when you shake the egg. This is so cool! Thank you for sharing.
Jen Mueller says
Anybody tried it with wooden eggs that would last? How strong are those dried out hard-boiled eggs?