Time to Dye Eggs!

I can't wait to use One Charming Party's recipes for dyeing eggs with natural dyes. I put together some outtakes (from our Real Simple shoot) + added type, but to get the recipes, click here. And to see the adorable Easter Egg Decorating Party, click here.

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7 comments:

  1. In Polish tradition, we dye easter eggs in brown onion skins. They develop a gorgeous caramelly color, and for the truly committed, you etch out designs in the shell with a needle (shows up white). When we first came to the US and I was a child, I thought it was nothing special and wanted all the different colors and glitter that everyone else had, but now realize that ours were pretty special the way they were.

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  2. Lovely images! Could you tell me what font you used? I am creating a graduation announcement and it is what I've been looking for!

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  3. Hi martha,

    It's a veer font called Hiatus.

    Nicole

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  4. Those eggs are beautiful! I think I'll try them... thanks for sharing.

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  5. Nicole. These are lovely as always. Will you share the name of the font you used for these. Thanks

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  6. oh my gosh this is so cool. Boy have I missed your blog..

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  7. ohhhh.
    that last shot is gorgeous!
    you are a fabulous photographer....but i bet you already knew that.
    :)

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