15+ Fun Easter Egg Dying Methods to Try with Your Kids This Year
Easter time always means dying Easter eggs with the kids. It just would not be Easter without colorful eggs sitting on the counter!
This year, skip the boxed Easter egg dye kit and try one of these fun Easter egg dying methods instead.
I’ve included 15+ different methods of dying Easter Eggs in this post! The majority of the methods are really easy and use items you are likely to already have in your pantry and around the house.
In fact, don’t stop at just one Easter Egg dying method this year! Won’t your kids love to experiment with several different types of dying methods?
If you choose to make lots of Easter eggs this year, you could share with friends and family. This cute Bunny Take-Out Box would be a perfect, easy craft to make for sharing your abundance of Easter eggs.
Dying Easter eggs is one of my favorite Easter traditions to enjoy with my kids each year. This year Easter is a bit later and we hope to enjoy several weeks of mild spring temperatures before the holiday. I love when the weather allows for dying our Easter eggs outside!
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Fun Easter Egg Dying Methods to Try with Your Kids This Year
Fun Easter Egg Dying Methods to Try with Your Kids This Year
Looking for fun new ways to dye Easter eggs with your kids this year? These are great options to try! No need to buy a box kit at the store when you can try so many fun Easter egg dying methods at home!
It’s such a fun way to dye eggs! Kids can experiment with different amounts of skittles to make different intensities of shades. Your kids might even enjoy mixing colors to see what happens!
These Instant Pot Tie Dyed Eggs are easy to make and a creative way to dye eggs in the Instant Pot using Silk Ties.
These Cool Whip Dyed Easter Eggs are a fun way to marble dye your Easter Eggs this year.
With just a few supplies, you can make these fun tie dye eggs - great for little ones because this method is so easy!
Create pretty, marbled Easter eggs with this simple oil and water technique. What I love about these Oil and Water Dyed Easter Eggs is that you can also call it science for the day!
This fun method uses tissue paper to dye Easter Eggs. This method is as unique as it is fun.
This is one of my favorite Easter egg dying methods. It is my favorite because this Easter egg dying method is the absolutely easiest! Plus, you likely already have all the supplies you need at home, which makes it even better!
Make pretty speckled Easter Eggs and learn how to dye eggs with rice and food coloring! These easy, low mess eggs are so much fun for kids and you likely already have everything you need to make them for Easter!
Natural dyes make beautiful eggs and herbs are used for delicate lacy patterns on these gorgeous eggs.
These dyed eggs may look fancy, but they are so easy to make, even those of us who are a little ‘craft challenged’ will enjoy making these drip dyed Easter eggs.
Use vegetable scraps and spices to dye your Easter eggs this year. Making homemade Easter egg dye is a fun DIY craft kids and adults can both enjoy!
If you like getting involved in the Easter tradition of dying Easter eggs, you're going to love these tie-dye Easter eggs!
Did you know that you can imprint your favourite silk fabric pattern on egg in a few easy steps! Check out this tutorial and find it out!
This is the BEST method for getting bright, vibrant and colorful Easter eggs this year. You only need food coloring, vinegar and water. Don’t mess with an egg dying kit this year when you can do them on your own with these simple ingredients!
Beautiful lace dyed Easter eggs, in case you want to put a more elegant spin on the classic Easter egg.
So I couldn’t help myself, I had to join in the fun and make some Glittery Easter Eggs. What girl doesn’t like glitter? Want to find out how to get brightly colored Glittery Easter Eggs without having to dye them before adding glitter? I know a simple little secret.
After dying Easter eggs, why not also enjoy some adorable Easter cupcakes that your whole family is sure to love? These 23 cupcake ideas are so adorable, and most of them are easy enough that your children can help you bake!
You can also make these adorable Easter puppets with your kids this year to round out the Easter time fun.
What is your family’s favorite Easter egg dying method? I’d love to try even more ideas this year!