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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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7 Comments so far

  1. Sara on March 26, 2009 7:37 am

    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!

  2. Gail on March 26, 2009 8:42 am

    I don’t know if this is where I sign up for the March Madness Giveaway or not, but I would like to add my name to the list. Please help me with this. Thanks. BTW, I love your site. Thanks again!

  3. meaghan mountford on March 26, 2009 9:52 am

    Sara–thank YOU for the great post! Glad to donate the name!

    Gail–Thanks for the kind words! I will follow this comment with a personal email to you, but for you and others, you need to go here to enter:
    http://craftgossip.com/march-madness-entry-page/

  4. “Tie Dyed” Easter Eggs — Give LDS Gifts on March 27, 2009 7:49 am

    [...] What a cool idea! Our Best Bites is a great blog by two BYU alumni who love to cook. (I love when I stumble on awesome blogs and then find a BYU / LDS connection!) So, gather your [...]

  5. Just Can’t Get Enough! | Life of the Party on March 27, 2009 9:58 am

    [...] 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 [...]

  6. Carol on April 2, 2009 1:31 pm

    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.

  7. Jen Mueller on April 14, 2009 7:55 am

    Anybody tried it with wooden eggs that would last? How strong are those dried out hard-boiled eggs?

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