We have been playing around with Easter eggs and decided to use nature to dye our eggs; one of my favourite ones being red cabbage.
We cut up some cabbage, placed it in water and allowed it to boil. We then placed the eggs in the boiling water.
It was a fun experiment for the kiddies as they all thought the purple water would turn the eggs purple, but instead…
I have also been playing with some beautiful Crafty Secret Stamps and will tell you more about this particular egg and how I did it on my next post….don’t you just love it?
So here I sit on the last day of Spring break wishing to turn back time and yet I am also looking forward to getting back to finishing various projects that have taken a back seat this week.
Before I go, I wanted to thank you one more time for stopping by and wish you a beautiful weekend.
much love,
Lucy
ps – I finally got to watch The Help last night while Hubby took the kids out for a few hours. I know I’m probably the last one to see it, but I liked it so much, so it was worth the wait 🙂
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Lindsey Hohman says
If you add a little white vinegar to your water, that blue will deepen up a LOT! I did the same thing with onion skins and vinegar and it was an awesome rusty color! Great post and that last egg is beautiful!
NanaDiana says
So pretty..and I see Lindsey (abovr) told you what I was going to. Blueberries also create a beautiful blue! xo Diana
Kristin says
Love these ideas and we are going to be using nature to dye our eggs this year also.
Laura from Top This Top That says
beautiful eggs and pictures. happy weekend! I would love for you to come by and visit me sometime!
laura
Jen @ My Own Road says
Lovely 🙂
Emily @Random Recycling says
agree with the vinegar comment 🙂
lovely blue, and natural too.
Amber Sargent says
I just read your comment on my blog so I popped over to see yours and I immediately added it to my reader. What a beautiful blog and style you have! Enjoy this beautiful spring!
Rhissanna says
I love that blue! I will have to try that and thanks to Lindsey for the tip about the vinegar. As for onions, she’s right. Sometimes the eggs come out looking like burr walnut or mahogany. A dab of cooking oil will shine them up like polished exotic wood.
Jutta says
what a lovely idea and such beautiful pictures! thanks so much for visiting my blog and for your lovely comment, got me to discover your beautiful craftberry bush! am following you back.
have a wonderful weekend
love
jutta
I am LOVD says
So, so busy today. Still, I sit at my computer and check e-mails. The messages pop up like dandelions in the early spring but I see one, only one that I’m going to open this morning: the one from Craftberry Bush tempting me with the latest post. I choose this one because I know I will see beauty, inspiration, and kindness through words and photographs. I love the natural dye concept and want to try it this year. Thanks for the reminder. Now, I must leave this computer and get ready for the day!!!!
The Mama @the Tinos says
Lovely delicate eggs! And now I’m the only one that has not seen The Help yet.
Have a great weekend!
Anonymous says
Beautiful, The promise of Spring… Is that burlap that you made your ribbon from. Love it.
Shannon says
Not sure why this went anonymous. Having trouble with my computer settings lately. Thanks, Shannon
ImSoVintage says
These are so pretty, Lucy. I love natural dyes.
Susan says
The soft blue of these eggs is so lovely. I’m sure your children had a wonderful March break with their uber crafty, creative mom!
Christina at I Gotta Create! says
I love the idea of stamping the eggs!!
<3 Christina
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Lizette says
Oh wow, so pretty! You’ve inspired me!
Sarah @ Just The Bee's Knees says
These are so pretty! And I love the idea of using natural dyes. The bee stamped egg is so pretty! Pinning right now….
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