Seasonal & Holidays

How to Tie-Dye Easter Eggs with Silk Ties: A Step-by-Step Guide

Looking for a creative way to dye Easter eggs this year? Using silk ties is easy and the finished product is stunning!

By JAIMIE CURA (Patch Staff)

Let’s get one thing out of the way fast — using silk ties to dye eggs really is easy. I’m not a crafty person and this project gets my seal of approval!

Check out the slideshow below for a list of the materials you need and a step-by-step guide. Here’s some quick reminders on how to make the most of the experience:

  • Ties need to be 100-percent silk.
  • Darker hued ties produced the best designs — reds, blacks, dark purples and blues. Lighter hued ties were more muted but still beautiful. It’s fun to experiment with colors!
  • It’s not a good idea to eat eggs that have been tie-dyed using silk ties.
  • If you want to save the decorated eggs, you can always hollow out the eggs. Hollow eggs float so boiling them can be difficult. Quick tip: Put a strainer over the eggs in the pot when boiling them, so they don’t float to the top!

Have a creative way to dye Easter eggs? Share it in the comments below — we'd love to try new techniques!

Editor’s Note: This article originally ran on April 6, 2014.

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