Here are the best no-waste ways to decorate eggs for Easter.
Then roll your eggs across the whipped cream to create bold and colorful eggs.
TheBetter Homes & GardensTest Kitchen tried this method, and it couldn’t be easier to do at home.
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And since the only ingredients are water and food coloring, the hard-boiled eggs are completely safe to eat.
Natural Egg Dyes
Don’t throw away those onion skins!
Oil and Vinegar Marbleized Eggs
The secret to thesecolorful marbleized Easter eggsis hiding in your kitchen cupboard.
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Mix up your egg dye by combining white vinegar and food coloring.
Dip your dyed eggs in a vegetable oil and water mixture to create a pretty marble design.
Baking Soda and Vinegar Eggs
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Looking for an activity to keep the kids busy?
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Thesebaking soda-dyed eggsdouble as a fun kids' science experiment!
Use baking soda and vinegar to create a bubbly tie-dye pattern on your eggs.
Tie-Dye Eggs
Brighten up your fridge by preparing a carton full oftie-dye eggs.
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It’s so easy; kids of all ages will be able to help!
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