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Easter Eggs, Natural Dyes and Essential Oils

04/15/2019

Easter Eggs, Natural Dyes and Essential Oils

Easter is just around the corner! And that means it’s time for the wonderful family tradition of decorating Easter eggs. We’ve put together some of our favorite ways to get creative and keep things natural. Plus, we even have a few tips on how to incorporate your favorite essential oils into the process.

Let’s Get Creative

First thing’s first, essential oils are a great starting point for any creative project. Basil Linalool, Rosemary 1,8 Cineole, and Peppermint are all excellent choices to help promote clarity and alertness, while also providing a calming atmosphere. Or try diffusing our Joyful Creation Synergy. It was designed to encourage creative expression and a sense of joy and enthusiasm.

You can always mix it up and diffuse a few of your favorite citrus oils for a fresh, invigorating aroma that is sure to remind you of spring.

Easter Eggs, Natural Dyes and Essential Oils

Eggs: Hollow or Boiled?

When it comes to decorating eggs, the go-to is usually just to boil them. And hard-boiled eggs are perfect for this purpose… for a while. If you’re looking to get a longer shelf life for your beautifully decorated eggs, it’s fairly easy to hollow out your eggs. Start by poking a small hole in one end and a slightly larger hole in the other end. You can even use a toothpick to break up the yoke to make it easier to hollow them out. Then, blow through the smaller hole while holding the egg over a bowl. The contents slide right out, making lovely hollow eggs to decorate with.

Easter Eggs, Natural Dyes and Essential Oils

Natural Dyes

If you’ve never tried natural dyes, you’re missing out! Not only can you get some truly fantastic colors, but you’ll skip using artificial dyes and coloring. Plus you might even have some of the ingredients around the house! All you need to do is simmer these foods (longer times equal deeper colors), add a little vinegar, and then soak the eggs. Check it out:

  • Light Blue – 1 cup blueberries
  • Blue – 2 cups red cabbage
  • Yellow – 2 tablespoons ground turmeric
  • Pink – ½ to 1 cup shredded beets
  • Purple – 1 cup red onion skins
  • Orange – 1 cup yellow onion skins
  • Brown – 1 cup of strong coffee
  • Green – 2 cups spinach

The richness of the dye will depend on how long you simmer the ingredients. The longer the time, the deeper the color. You’ll also be able to affect the end result by how long you soak your eggs (anywhere from 20 minutes to overnight). Just make sure to add about 2 tsp of vinegar for every cup of colored liquid before you soak your eggs

Creating Fun Designs

The fun doesn’t stop there! You can make amazing designs like marbling, speckled, and more. One easy way is to apply melted coconut oil to the egg before you soak it. Try crinkling up plastic wrap, dipping it in the melted coconut oil and gently stamping it on to your egg to create a fun marbling effect. Or use an old toothbrush to splatter the coconut oil on your egg. You can even use paintbrushes to create custom designs! Once the coconut oil has cooled, it will prevent the dye from reaching the shell, creating beautifully intricate patterns.

Easter Eggs, Natural Dyes and Essential Oils

Polishing it Off

Once your Easter eggs have dried and are looking absolutely gorgeous, it’s time to add some shine. And what better way to do that than to use essential oils. Use a paper towel to rub your favorite oils or favorite blend onto your eggs. Not only will you get a nice sheen, but it’s a great way to enjoy passive diffusion. Just be careful not to let the essential oils have direct contact with your skin If you’re looking for some great blends, try Honeybell, Love Vanilla, Citrus Burst or any of your favorites. If you’re doing the project with young ones and don’t want to use undiluted oils, you can always dilute them in a carrier oil first and continue polishing.

For another fun way to combine essential oils and Easter, try making these DIY Vanilla Bath Bombs with plastic Easter eggs as the molds!

Don’t forget to show off your gorgeous creations! Make sure to tag us on Instagram and follow us as we share more amazing ways to use your essential oils.