The document provides instructions for naturally dyeing Easter eggs using ingredients like vegetables, flowers, and spices. Eggs can be dyed using either a hot or cold water method. For the hot water method, the eggs are boiled in the dye solution to achieve stronger colors. Common natural dyes that produce various colors are mentioned, such as beets for red, turmeric for yellow, and red cabbage for purple. Additional decorative techniques like using onion peels, stencils, or pressing flowers onto the eggs are also outlined. Finally, the document discusses using plant-based food dyes or paints made from fruits, vegetables, and flowers as ecological alternatives for coloring Easter eggs.
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Natural colors for easter eggs
1. Natural colors for Easter eggs!
Do you want to paint your eggs with natural dyeing; Here is the most
simple, easy and cheap way they used the old days.
Take natural colours from vegetables, flowers and spices
There are two ways to paint eggs: warm or cold color. In both cases use
vinegar because stabilizes and makes deeper color.
Hot water
This way gives stronger colors.
Put the eggs to boil in both dye solution to cover completely and when they
start to get a boil, reduce heat and simmer for 15-30 minutes, depending on
the directions for each color.
We can boil eggs while boiling and our material, e.g. beets or onions.
So though the eggs will have stains and splashes.
For uniformity color, first boil the ingredients that will give us the color,
drain, and clean this solution add the vinegar and finally the eggs.
Cold water
The way he gives lighter colors.
Soak the eggs that are at room temperature, the solution was drained, and
that is at room temperature and must completely cover the eggs. The time
you need to stay the eggs in the solution varies depending on the material
you use for the paint, and the density or shade of color desired.
2. How to make colors
The recipes of colors that we propose is son 8-10 eggs, except the recipe of
blue (red cabbage), which is about 4 eggs.
DEEP YELLOW
To paint eggs in saffron turmeric, you need to sort out the solution with the
spice. Pour 5 tablespoons turmeric 1-2 tablespoons of vinegar and water and
keep it covered eggs. Boil first for 30 minutes the materials solution and
then strain it with a fine strainer or gauze. Then put the eggs in the color and
add a little more vinegar (1 tsp). Once they start to boil, lower the
temperature and simmer for 30 minutes.
LIGHT ORANGE
For better results, boil the eggs for about half an hour to ready solution
onion we've done throwing the dried peels 4-5 onions, 2 tablespoons
vinegar, water and eggs at room temperature.
DEEP RED
Boil 4.3 cups chopped and purified beetroot (root only) with 2 tablespoons
of vinegar and water. Strain and put the eggs into the solution. When they
start to boil, put lower the temperature and let simmer for up to 15 minutes,
depending on how deep you want the color. If we remove the eggs early,
will have pink little later red and finally a very deep red.
PINK
Arrange the cooked eggs in solution beetroot, at room temperature (cold
way) , for about half an hour .
LIGHT PURPLE
The leaves of red cabbage give a purple - blue color. To paint 4 eggs, we
need 1/4 of a medium red cabbage, in wide strips, water and a tablespoon of
vinegar. The purple eggs require longer waiting time (6 hours) to catch the
paint, because it is very decorative and the result will surely satisfy you.
Boil the eggs together with the cabbage for 15 minutes, remove from the
heat and let the solution for about 6 hours. These eggs are not for eat,
because they have stayed many hours out of the refrigerator and into the
paint.
3. Ideas and techniques for decorating
With onion peels
Rub and clean the uncooked eggs in vinegar and then envelop in onion peel,
which tie a string around the egg. Boil the egg in water for 20 minutes and
then remove the peel onion. This technique creates interesting lines and
shades of color on the shell.
With stencils
With stickers stencils can paint easily and quickly plans to eggs. Stick the
project (butterfly, flower etc.) in boiled egg white, put in a bit transparent
pantyhose, squeezing the edges to avoid leaving the sticker and dip it in the
dye solution at room temperature (preferably in beetroot, which is more
pronounced). Leave for a few minutes. With a spoon, see if the color is
catch. When ready, remove the egg and unsolder the stencil.
What remains white shell is the part below the sticker. The same can not
succeed if, instead of stencils, use with small leaves, petals, grass, etc.,
following the above procedure remove the sheet will have left footprints on
the egg.
4. With flowers and leaves
Collect from anywhere (balconies, lawns) small flowers and leaves with
different shapes. Remove the stalks to be as flat as possible, place them
carefully, without wrinkling their petals, between two paper towels and then
in a heavy book for two days
When removed, will be flat and ready to use. Dip a brush in a non- toxic,
transparent glue, place gently dried flower on an already painted egg and
glue with the brush, so stick to the flower.
5. Ecological paints for eggs
Easter eggs: what we can use to dye or paint the Easter eggs.
Use one of three ways to get excellent colour.
Dying Easter Eggs with Natural Homemade Food Dyes
Most people colour their eggs with store bought egg kits that contain dyes
made from petrochemicals, but in times past eggs were colored with plant
materials found in nature. Its fun to get back to the basics!
For pink and red colored eggs use cranberry juice, beets, or raspberries.
For yellow eggs use saffron or turmeric
For purple eggs use red wine.
For blue eggs use red cabbage leaves or blueberries.
For brown eggs use grape juice, rosehip tea, or coffee.
For orange eggs use yellow onion skins
To dye eggs with natural colouring put raw, white-shelled eggs in a pan and
cover with water and a teaspoon of white vinegar. Add your colouring agent
and bring to a boil and then let the eggs for 15 minutes. Rinse and allow
cooling.
6. You can also hard boil them first and then fill glass jars with water and the
coloring agent, putting the jars in the microwave for 2-3 minutes and then
stirring. Then allow the eggs to sit in the jars overnight.
2. Coloring Easter Eggs with Natural Plant Based Paints
We can paint eggs with these four colours: basil, lemon verbena,
pomegranate, and berry blue.
There are also powders from fruits, vegetables, flowers, and spices. Just add
water and you have paint.
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7. You can also hard boil them first and then fill glass jars with water and the
coloring agent, putting the jars in the microwave for 2-3 minutes and then
stirring. Then allow the eggs to sit in the jars overnight.
2. Coloring Easter Eggs with Natural Plant Based Paints
We can paint eggs with these four colours: basil, lemon verbena,
pomegranate, and berry blue.
There are also powders from fruits, vegetables, flowers, and spices. Just add
water and you have paint.
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