The Easter Bunny is hopping down the trail, and it's high time to decorate your Easter eggs! Think outside the store bought egg dyeing kit, which is typically loaded with artificial colors and superfluous packaging, and make your eggs look fantastic in a more eco-friendly fashion. If you want your efforts to last indefinitely, we suggest you use these reusable ceramic eggs, which are also an ideal choice for vegans. Herein we feature 7 super creative ways to make your eggs spring to life, and you can make them alongside your kids using supplies that you probably already have on hand.
#1: Rubber Band Dyed Eggs
This simple way to decorate your Easter eggs from Inkspired Musings is fantastic. The process starts by placing the egg in the lightest dye, followed by wrapping the egg in several layers of rubber bands and then dyeing the egg again in a darker color. You can repeat the process again, placing the rubber bands in different spaces on the egg’s surface.
+ Rubber Band Dyed Eggs via Inkspired Musings
#2: Book Print on Eggs
Vicki Chrisman ingeniously upcycles old plastic Easter eggs into something new and beautiful using book print — thereby cracking the code on transforming something commonplace into an absolute treasure.
+ Book Print on Eggs via Vicki Chrisman
#3: Leaf Imprint Eggs
Who knew that a pair of pantyhose and a few fallen leaves could team up to produce such an egg-cellent masterpiece? See the full tutorial on how to make leaf imprint eggs using all natural dyes.
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