There are so many ways to color Easter Eggs! Color naturally with onion skins, beets, berries or more. Or use crayons, Cool Whip, rice or other methods!
Whether you like to color your eggs naturally or not, in light pastels or bright colors, solids, stipes or polka-dots, there is a way to suit everyone in this post! Here are over 22 Ways to Color Easter Eggs and I bet some you have never heard of!
Coloring Easter Eggs is a family tradition in most families but there are many ways to color them. What is your favorite way to do it? Have you learned a new way here today? Let us know in the comments!
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Other Fun Easter Treats and Games
Check out my Easter Bunny Bark! It is just 4 ingredients and ready in just over an hour. Also, Easter Bunny Trail Mix is a super fun treat that the kids can mix up totally on their own! Deviled Jell-O Eggs are deviled eggs but sweet and in pretty colors for your holiday celebration!
Check out 20 Christian Easter Crafts, Activities and Recipes that focus on the real reason for the season. Have fun while teaching your children why we have Easter. 22 ways to color Easter Eggs Color naturally with onion skins, beets, berries or more. Or use crayons, Cool Whip, rice or other methods! These 75 Easter Desserts and Treats will have you ready for the holiday with fun bunny, chicks, eggs and spring-colored desserts! How to Have an Easter Egg Hunt for Multiple Ages
Also check out my Easter Word Scramble and Easter Word Search. I also have a Christian Easter Word Scramble and Christian Easter Word Search. All of these are in 2 levels so all can play and free of course!
Have fun with Free Easter Bingo Printables, Free Easter I Spy Printables, Easter Memory Matching Game, 16 Easter Coloring Pages and Easter How Many Words Printables. Kids and adults both will love 174 Easter Jokes for Kids!
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22+ Ways to Color Easter Eggs
There are so many ways to color Easter Eggs! Color naturally with onion skins, beets, berries or more. Or use crayons, Cool Whip, rice or other methods!
How to Dye Eggs With Shaving Cream for Easter -
Did you know you can dye eggs with shaving cream? It is such a fun Easter activity. Give it a try.
How to Dye Easter Eggs with Kool-Aid
Looking for a fun new way to dye eggs that’s also safe to eat? Find out how to make vibrant colored Easter eggs using nothing but Kool-Aid packets and water!
How to Dye Easter Eggs with Cool Whip
Did you know you could use whipped cream to create a cool marbled pattern on hard boiled eggs?
Learn How to Make DIY Dyed Ombre Easter Eggs – These Are So Cool!
These ombre-dyed Easter eggs are a fun and unique way to color your real eggs this Easter.
How to Dye Easter Eggs Naturally
Dying eggs naturally is a fun and creative way to color eggs. Using common household foods eggs can become colorful.
Edible Dyed Easter Eggs with Red Cabbage
It's Easy Dying Eggs with Red Cabbage - makes beautiful blue Easter eggs, naturally dyed without harsh chemicals. A tasty way to eat your Easter eggs without dyes.
Russian Easter Eggs
How to naturally dye Easter eggs using onion skins - a wonderful rustic and simple Russian and Slavic tradition without harmful chemicals.
How to Make Marbled Easter Eggs with Nail Polish
These Marble Easter Eggs are super bright and vibrantly colorful and incredibly easy to make with nail polish! A fun and unique way to decorate Easter eggs and one of our favorite Easter kids activities!
Tie Dye Easter Eggs
Tie Dye isn't just for t-shirts! Try it for your Easter Eggs too!
Spotted Easter Eggs
Recently, we dyed some eggs using vibrant liquid watercolors and q-tips. The results were these adorable Spotted Easter Eggs.
Baking Soda Easter Eggs
We recently tried decorating some Baking Soda Easter Eggs. If you've ever played with baking soda and vinegar before, you know how fascinating kids find it. Check out how we took this traditional kids eggs-periment up a notch by adding paint!
How To Dye Eggs Using Onion Skins
So much fun, and honestly, some of the most beautiful eggs we have ever created. This is such a fun Easter activity to do with your kids.
How to Make Dyed Easter Eggs
These eggs are colorful, edible, customizable eggs and also a fun Spring activity to do with loved ones and friends. Enjoy them as apart of Easter brunch/dinner with flakey sea salt and fresh ground pepper.
This DIY Boho Chic Tattoo Easter Egg Decorating Idea is so FUN!
If you need a fast and fun boho chic tattoo Easter egg decorating idea, this one is going to win the prize for fastest, cutest and definitely funnest!
This is How You can Tye Dye Easter Eggs in Your Instant Pot or Pressure Cooker!
If you have a pressure cooker and love hard boiled eggs but also want to color them during the holidays this is a fun and easy way to dye them in just 5 minutes! Beautifully colored with little to no mess this will impress anyone.
Melted Crayon Easter Egg Decorating Idea
You’ll be the talk of the town when you display these vibrant eggs with this clever melted crayon Easter egg decoration idea.
Watercolor Easter Eggs - Super Easy and Beautiful DIY
Do you know what’s the best thing about these beautiful watercolor Easter eggs? Your children can help you dye them, and second, they’re edible! Your entire family can enjoy hard-boiled eggs, deviled eggs, in a salad or simply make delicious sandwiches.
Kool Aid Dyed Easter Eggs
Marbled Easter Eggs
These marbled Easter eggs are simple to do and they are absolutely gorgeous!
DIY Natural Easter Eggs – A Fun Project For Kids
Give the Easter bunny a run for his money by dyeing Easter eggs the natural way, using natural dyes from coffee, red cabbage and onion skins. DIY Natural Easter Eggs – It’s so easy and children have a blast seeing their food turn into fun Easter eggs!
Dye Eggs With Whipped Cream (Instead of Shaving Cream)
Make Dyed Easter Eggs the easy and fun way with this simple DIY method!
How to Dye Easter Eggs with Rice
Make these brightly colored, speckled eggs with rice!
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