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How to Make Easter Egg Dye at Home

These 6 Easter egg dye recipes cover everything you’ll need to celebrate the holiday!

Is it really an Easter celebration without Easter eggs?

Whether you’re making a centerpiece for your Easter dinner (or Easter brunch!) or just looking for a themed activity to entertain your kids, dyed Easter eggs is an essential part of holiday celebrations in many families.

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Below, you’ll find our guide to several specific Easter egg dye recipes, covering everything you need!

We also recommend that you take your brunch to the next level with these Easter brunch cocktails and our #1 best pancake recipe for Easter.  

If you’re hosting or attending an Easter dinner, trust us and try these Easter side dishes, and don’t forget about the iconic hot cross buns!

 

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Red-Orange Easter Egg Dye
This red-orange Easter Egg dye recipe calls for Paprika as its key ingredient.
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Pink Easter Egg Dye Recipe
This pink easter egg dye recipe uses beets as its main ingredient.
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Cassis Easter Egg Dye Recipe
Follow the directions below for a cassis Easter Egg dye recipe that uses grape juice.
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Blue-Gray Easter Egg Dye Recipe
This Easter Egg recipe is based around frozen blueberries. Read on now!
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Soleil Easter Egg Dye Recipe
This soleil Easter egg recipe takes advantage of tumeric and vinegar.
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Caribbean Easter Egg Dye Recipe
This Easter egg recipe calls for red cabbage and results in a beautiful holiday item.
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