Naturally Dyed Easter Eggs….

You guys are a treasure!

Thank you for the sweet comments and e-mails about

my daughter’s birthday post yesterday.

They blessed her, as well.

{If you’d like to read the posts about my son and

my middle daughter click on over. :) }

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This week we had so much fun dying Easter Eggs.

We like to use natural dyes that are made from

fruits, vegetables, and spices from the kitchen.

Here are great recipes to use to do that if

you’d like to give it a try.

I love the colors that natural dyes produce.

 I hope that you and your family

have a wonderful Easter!

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 Blessings~

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17 thoughts on “Naturally Dyed Easter Eggs….

  1. Bliss

    Married for 31 years and this is the first time I have waited so long to dye my eggs. Been too busy reading blogs I guess!

    ~Bliss~

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  2. Theresa

    Awesome, thanks for the recipes, we haven’t dyed eggs yet and I want to do them this way! My kids will love experimenting with the different things in the kitchen… Happy Easter! t.xoxo

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    1. Daune

      Theresa~ This is our favorite way to dye eggs….it is so much fun. And I LOVE the colors…they are much prettier in person versus the pics. :) Have fun!

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  3. Jann Olson

    Hi, I found you through Common Ground. I love your clay #’s. I dyed eggs naturally a few years ago with my threee daughters. We had alot of fun seeing what we came up with. Have a wonderful Easter. I am now a new follower.
    Hugs,
    Jann

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  4. Theresa Begin

    What beautiful eggs!!! I absolutely sure I love these much more than any of ever seen from a “traditional” dye..Thanks so much for sharing, too late for me this year, but will be definitely using this method next year..Oh heck, who am I kidding?? I’ll probably do some of the blue one’s for an arrangement/display!!1 Thanks again, Daune! Have a wonderfully Blessed week!

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      1. Theresa Begin

        Thanks, Duane!! When I do I’ll let you know and post a pic of the project on my blog..I can’t wait!! Still have several projects I must complete first, I know you know what I’m talking about..Cheers!

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          1. Theresa Begin

            Yes, that wonderful, inspirational, beautiful and lengthy projects “to-do” list..You gotta love it, though!! It is what drives us forward and eventually puts that big smile on our faces!!

  5. Jeanine Wester

    These are so beautiful. I am making some now with hollowed out eggs. My cheeks hurt from blowing out the yolks lol! It’ll be worth it thought so I can keep them for longer! Thanks for posting this on Hometalk.

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    1. Daune Post author

      Oh, I bet they are! I don’t like blowing eggs out at all…we usually just boil ours and don’t blow them out. But, then we can’t keep them. =)

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