HGTV editor Laura shares which teas can be used to dye Easter eggs naturally. The ancient knowledge of natural dyes, like teas, makes modern egg decorating fun.
Dye your Easter eggs using items from your pantry, like yellow onions, beets, turmeric and various herbs. This fun and easy egg decorating project is eco-friendly, non-toxic and creates beautiful spring pieces to display all season long.
It’s time to hop into some spring crafting. Use everyday craft materials and a sheet of moss to turn a plain paper mache egg into an adorable Easter Bunny gnome.
Decorate your door this Easter with twine carrots made from newspaper and twine. For a fun craft project to celebrate spring, upcycle old newspapers by wrapping with dyed twine. Add some faux greenery and you've created a trash to treasure door hanger.
Hunting for eggs isn't the only Easter activity. This year, we're keeping the candy coming and the games going with some clever ideas for celebrating the season.
Turn this classic spring cake into a batch of cookies. You can spread the cream cheese icing on top of finished carrot cake cookies or make a sandwich cookie.