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How to Colour Easter Eggs with Natural Dyes

How to color Easter eggs with natural dyes Dyes and colors they produce Types of patterns Cover the peel with water, and bring to a boil. Let the mixture brew (about 30 minutes) and boil the eggs in it Onion peel* Speckled: roll wet eggs in rice, wrap them in cheesecloth and boil*** Boil the birch leaves (dry ones are okay) for 10 minutes. Then boil the eggs in the resulting mixture Birch leaves Leaf pattern: apply water-soaked tree leaves, house plants or parsley on the shell, wrap tightly in cheesecloth and boil*** Put four tablespoons of ground coffee in a glass of water, and use this solution to boil eggs Coffee** Coiled patterns: cut patterns out of construction paper, apply them to the shell, tightly wrap in cheesecloth and boil*** The husks of (unroasted) black sunflower seeds, red onion, poplar catkins, mallow flowers, snowdrops, blueberries and elderberries Pour water into the dye, and bring to a boil. Let the mixture brew (about 30 minutes) and boil the eggs in it Lines: Tie the eggs tightly with string and boil them (if you tie them with colored threads, the colors will run) Chop the cabbage finely, add five tablespoons of vinegar, cover with water and leave Red cabbage General advice overnight. In the morning, boil the eggs in the mixture without taking out the cabbage • Bring the eggs to room temperature before boiling Pour water into the dye, and bring to a boil. Let the mixture brew (about 30 minutes) and boil the eggs in it Leaves of spinach, nettle, lily-of-the-valley, and primrose, buckthorn bark, ash tree bark • Before coloring the eggs, wash them with soap and water - the coloring will be more even > Rub the colored eggs in vegetable oil and polish them Walnut shells, bark of young crabapple trees, poplar shoots, flowers of the wild saffron and chamomile, saffron crocus, St. John's wort Pour water into the dye, and bring to a boil. Let the mixture brew (about 30 minutes) and boil the eggs in it with a cloth to make them shine • Leave the colored eggs in the dye solution in the refrigerator overnight for more intense colors Boil the eggs in normal water and rub them with the juice Oranges or lemons, carrots * Depending on the amount of peel used Boil the eggs in normal water and rub them with the juice Beetroots or blackberries, bird cherries ** Depending on the amount of time boiled *** In the dye mixture RIANOVOSTI © 2011 www.rian.ru

How to Colour Easter Eggs with Natural Dyes

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This Infographic provides information about using natural ingredients to color Easter eggs. It shows what types of material you can use and how to use them. It also shows the types of patterns you can...

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