Natural Egg Dyes

Natural Egg Dyes // Feast + West

Dyeing Easter eggs was always a tradition in my family. Last year, I shared a few tips for using all-natural ingredients from the produce section and your spice cabinet to make your own egg dyes. My favorite part of this process is that the eggs never turn out the same. I made some more this year for my friends at The Collaboreat, where I am a contributor, and the results were even different from the last time. Each egg is truly beautiful and unique. Like a snowflake, each one is different.

In addition to the dye recipes, I’ve got a full list of colors and the dyeing agents you can use to make these natural egg dyes. Things like blueberries, cabbage, onions and paprika will help you get really bold, fun colors that you could never get from a box. See the full post here. // susannah

About Susannah

Susannah Brinkley Henry is the founder of Feast + West, a cocktail blog featuring creative, budget-friendly drinks and hosting ideas. A graphic designer with bartending school training, she shares cocktails, mocktails, appetizers and desserts for easy, stylish entertaining. Her work has been featured by Southern Living, Buzzfeed, The Huffington Post and Mashable, and she was a finalist in the Saveur Blog Awards. Susannah is also a publisher on MSN and has appeared on local news segments sharing seasonal drinks. She lives in Charlotte, N.C., where she brings Southern charm and global inspiration to every pour. Read more.

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