One of the oldest and most memorable activities is dyeing Easter eggs. And although its unclear when the tradition actually started, many scholars believe it started with the Anglo-Saxons celebrating the goddess of spring, Eastre. Today, dyeing Easter eggs is a fun spring tradition that everyone can partake in of all ages. And if you’ve been doing it since you were a child or you simply want to up your skills this year we have lots of egg-dyeing tutorials that go beyond those single-dipped, one-color Easter eggs. From swirled marbled effects, inky watercolor rainbows, and dramatic shades of ombré for the most visually appealing eggs anyone’s ever seen. These DIY decorating projects will inspire you, whether you’re an expert Easter egg dyer or eager beginner.
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