Silk Tie Easter Eggs DIY
An old silk tie will produce uniquely dyed Easter eggs. Colorful ones will often produce tie-dye type designs, but the plainer ties, such as a black print on a light background, produce eggs that...
An old silk tie will produce uniquely dyed Easter eggs. Colorful ones will often produce tie-dye type designs, but the plainer ties, such as a black print on a light background, produce eggs that...
You can dye your eggs in gradient by slowly removing them from a single dye color one section at a time. If you’re going to use food coloring, adding a little vinegar to your...
This technique is basically the same as the Ukrainian batik eggs, except that you use masking tape instead of hot wax to mask the eggs from the dye. If you’re dying eggs with kids...
Paper Easter eggs are less messy than traditionally dyed or painted eggs, plus the finished egg can be glued onto a card. Video tutorial by Amber Reifsteck, The Woodland Elf
Here’s an easy way to make an Easter basket card. Video tutorial by Amber Reifsteck, The Woodland Elf
I’ve been in a bit of a cardmaking frenzy lately, so here’s another one. This one for the upcoming Easter holiday. Video tutorial by Amber Reifsteck, The Woodland Elf