I think we've dyed Easter Eggs every year since I can remember. We usually just use vinegar and food coloring (which works great) but I thought these Easter Eggs were super cute and a little different than your plain colored eggs.
Candle Wax Spotted Eggs:

Glitter Eggs
Naturally Dyed Eggs

Metallic Eggs

Marbleized Eggs

Stenciled Eggs

Happy Egg Dying!
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Thanks for featuring my spotted easter egg tutorial!
Laura
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