A more concise and respectable blogger would have sent this post out in the weeks leading up to the holiday so that others reading here might be moved to try out their own natural dye concoctions like the ones I came across over on Instagram well before Easter and became hellbent on testing myself. Truth be told though due to our Spring break beach vacation wrapping up late Friday, I didn't actually have the time / luxury to devout to such a lovely endeavor until early Easter morning (I was determined) when I woke before the boys to cut up the veggies I needed and boil pots of water in the kitchen in peace until the rest of the house began to up and stir and naturally, came to invade every piece of the project in prepartion.
To keep it simple we used what we had on hand which was beets, black tea and coffee. Spinach and tumeric which resulted that bright orange hue that proved a quick favorite.
After the dying we ate some of the eggs, had coffee and relaxed before making to our second family celebration. Saturday it was my moms for brunch. Crepes and egg hunts. And Sunday, my in laws for tacos and additional hunts. I didn't bother to snap many photos because it was quite hectic and I was feeling exceptionally exhausted. But the weekend weather was beatuiful and the kids had a blast greeting those familiar traditions and all of their cousins to run around various backyards in the sun alongside with. It was a first for baby Hayes and he seemed genienuely delighted by the non stop family festivities. He also proved a big fan of the hard boiled egg, which is great news considering we still have two cartoons full.
In other news, I am doing the best I can to get caught up here but my laptop is infected with some kind of ugly virus and the spinning wheel of death is plaguing my every move which means everything I pump out of now is a riddled with errors and painfully, and I mean painfully slow to complete. Good news is I am halfway through our spring break post and will be sharing some of my favorite photos and sentiments from four fun filled days at our favorite beach camping with friends and family either tonight of tomorrow.
In the meantime, bookmark THIS LINK for instructions to use for next year's egg dyings. I know I have already collected a handful of helpful new tips from others who do it every year that I can't wait to try out in addition to these next go round. Hopefully, in due time to share here before the holiday up and runs me over.
Xo,
J
Have fun with your egg dying pursuits. We've already discussed my favorites on IG (I'm dandelionmama.) We didn't have time to dye eggs at all between my father's 60th birthday celebration and spring soccer in swing, so we've delayed our egg dying to this coming weekend. Who says you can't have pretty eggs year round, right?!
ReplyDeleteHi Cassie! I swear I can't stop thinking about your eggs. They are the prettiest I've ever seen and I am so eager to try out the same method next time. And Had I known about your talants I would have begged you to share a post over on the Ma Books to share your technique. Next year!
DeleteI'd be more than happy to share when the time comes around again! :)
DeleteLuckily as an Orthodox Christian my family celebrates Easter this coming week, so the post was not a total loss (I also just enjoy your curation of images.) perhaps this year we'll add some natural coloring to our typically red-dyed eggs.
ReplyDeletehah! good to know Georgia. Hope you have a lovely Easter weekend and your red dyed eggs sound very cool.
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