A few weeks ago, I saw a video posted on Facebook that demonstrated a method for dyeing Easter eggs that looked impossibly simple: wrapping eggs in colorful silk square, securing it with a twist tie, covering that with a cotton square, securing it again, and then putting the bundles into a pot of water with 1/4 cup of vinegar. Bring to a boil, wait 20 minutes, then remove the wrapped-egg bundles to cool. When you unwrap them, the patterns from the silk will have--allegedly--transferred to the eggs, creating beautiful patterns with minimal effort.
Here's a link to the video: https://ourbestbites.com/silk-dyed-eggs-aka-tie-dyed/
Impossible! This has all the makings of an epic craft fail--but my daughters and I decided to give it a shot anyway. The result: a resounding success!!
Although you can certainly track down silk material inexpensively at thrift stores (old ties and other silk clothing), I did a quick search on Etsy and found a store that sold the squares already cut, recycled from old saris. You can find the shop here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/RibbonsAndSilk?ref=l2-shopheader-name
Once all the bundles are wrapped, immerse them in cold water in a large stockpot, and add 1/4 cup of vinegar. Bring to a boil, and allow to boil for 20 minutes. Then, remove from the water to cool and drain, then unwrap the bundles to reveal the patterns.
I cannot believe how great these turned out--super easy, gorgeous eggs with minimal effort. We'll definitely be making these every year!

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