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Natural Easter Egg Dye

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March 29, 2013 By Jennifer Lambert Leave a Comment

I decided to combine history, science, religion, and fun.

Cuz that’s why I homeschool, ya know?

We’re studying Colonial times in history. I don’t think they had Paas egg dye back then?

Coloring is math and math is science. And we did a sensory study – that’s science! (Honestly, I know that there’s a science with the vinegar and the different colors seeping out of the veggies, but we didn’t go all there.)

But, most importantly, it was fun!

Don’t they look like they’re having fun?!

dying eggs

I made a comparison chart for the girls to compare the various food items we used to dye the eggs.

Apparently, I need vast quantities of spinach and cabbage and orange peels and apple peels or I should have prepped those dyes overnight or something. But those didn’t work.

egg charts

We skipped the cabbage lines because they girls are convinced they will be purpley in the morning.

dyed egg charts

Some other links to natural egg dyes:

  • Mommypotamus
  • Reader’s Digest
  • Better Homes and Gardens
  • Martha Stewart
  • The Kitchn

You can download the natural dyes notebooking comparison chart here.

Click over to my Easter Pinterest board for fun Easter links and natural dye charts.

Jennifer’s board Easter on Pinterest.

Here’s my Passover Pinterest Board. Start a new tradition if you don’t already celebrate Passover.

Jennifer’s board Passover on Pinterest.

My kids really enjoyed learning about The Last Supper and celebrating a Christian Seder these last few years!

This year, we celebrated as a whole church and it was so special.

Here’s my family’s table centerpiece.

We roasted lots of lamb.

Passover

Have you tried natural dyes before? What worked best for you?

What are your favorite Easter traditions?

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