How to Dye Rainbow Easter Eggs One of the reasons I love this particular Easter egg design is because it's so simple even children can do it. Without a lot of effort or expense, everyone can make these gorgeous rainbow Easter eggs covered in gorgeous swirls of color. Usually when you think of colored Easter eggs, it involves boiling them first and then dyeing the outer shells.
Of course, once you peel the eggs, the fun is gone and you are left with a plain white boiled egg. This year, peel the eggs first and then dye them to create a rainbow of colored Easter eggs that kids and adults will love! Here's how to create a rainbow with natural Easter egg dyes! Put food waste and spices to work creating beautiful, naturally dyed eggs! It's easy. All you have to do is add the dyes that would give the egg a rainbow coloring.
This technique only involves using those cheap vinegar+dye coloring. Follow our Easter egg dye charts and this how-to when dyeing eggs this spring season. The color wheels will yield a rainbow of eye-popping neons, dark hues, and pretty pastels.
A fun and unique way to dye Easter Eggs. Try this easy Easter Egg dye technique using cotton fabric for easy and beautiful colors. To prepare a Rainbow of Eggs: hard-boiled eggs 1 package regular food coloring 1 package neon food coloring 2 tablespoons white vinegar, per cup 1 cup boiling water, per cup Hard boil however many eggs you want to color using whatever method works best for you (I am not going to go into this topic, as there are about as many differing opinions on how to prepare the perfect egg as there are.
Dyeing hard boiled eggs is really easy - just mix some white vinegar in with boiling water, a couple drops of dye and drop in your hard boiled egg. Wait a minute or two to get a pastel colored hue. Natural Dyed Easter Eggs "Aimee came over today with (chicken) eggs that she dyed using natural dyes, and I have never been so impressed with colored eggs before.
I no longer see the point of buying artificial colors to do this, especially since reading about the health hazards potentially associated with them.