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To dye for, naturally

yeing eggs with natural ingredients is a fun way for kids to discover what colors can be created from various vegetables. Different hues Once the dyes are poured into glass jars, they can be refrigerated or left at room temperature to cool down. Eggs can soak in hot or cold dyes for color. Instead of boiling the eggs before, add the egg to the water and ingredients while boiling. This will save time on boiling eggs and dyeing. Once your eggs are dry, brush olive oil over them to make them glisten and brighten the colors.

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