The best dye for Easter eggs is just regular food coloring.
Becaues the Easter egg symoblies the new lif after
Probably every country that supports or celebrates Easter does.
Traditionally, Greek Easter eggs were dyed red using onion skins.
2 weeks with refrigeration.
food dye..
Either paint them or PUT THEM IN DYE
Yes. All types of vinegar can be used for dying Easter eggs. (Rice vinegar, red wine binegar, white vinegar, apple cider vinegar, ect.) Any color in the vinegar may alter the color of the dye for the eggs, and white vinegar tends to work the best, too.
you mix your choice of food coloring with white finger to make dye for Easter eggs for more information on dying Easter eggs go to http://www.ehow.com/how_15797_color-eggs-with.HTML
You can color it with a magic marker, or you could dip it in dye like the dye used on Easter eggs. use a marker
The exact origins of dying Easter eggs are uncertain, but it is believed to have begun in ancient Mesopotamia or early Christian cultures. The first person to dye an Easter egg is unknown, as it likely predates recorded history.
It isn't as much fun to dye carrots. (Eggs are a traditional harbinger of Spring.)
Because, to dye something, you need some sort of pigment/color. The food coloring is the dye; the vinegar is a weak acid which helps the dye to stick to the surface of the egg.