How to color eggs with onion shells.
Mar. 25th, 2018 08:00 pmvia https://ift.tt/2ukHwTm
lavender-lunar-witch:
wewantwow:
This must be the most beautiful DIY tutorial I have ever seen. And it so happens to be in style of this weekend. Found on Ulicam, a very nice blog by Ulrika Kestere, photographer and illustrator. For the whole tutorial and lot’s of inspiration, click here.
😍😍😍
Oh this is how Latvians do Easter Eggs! Or, well, the raised-here ones I know.
Instead of threads, you can do it with a twist of pantyhose. Rubberbands work too. And if you do some plain ones, you can take a good sharp pocketknife and incise geometric designs into them too. It makes for a beautiful Easter bowl.
Regular brown onion skins work fine but if you mix in a couple red ones you get a more intense result. Just save up your onion skins for a while, it’s super easy to do.
(Then at the Easter table you do egg wars. Surely that’s a thing the Internet knows about?) (Holy shit it sure is.)
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lavender-lunar-witch:
wewantwow:
This must be the most beautiful DIY tutorial I have ever seen. And it so happens to be in style of this weekend. Found on Ulicam, a very nice blog by Ulrika Kestere, photographer and illustrator. For the whole tutorial and lot’s of inspiration, click here.
😍😍😍
Oh this is how Latvians do Easter Eggs! Or, well, the raised-here ones I know.
Instead of threads, you can do it with a twist of pantyhose. Rubberbands work too. And if you do some plain ones, you can take a good sharp pocketknife and incise geometric designs into them too. It makes for a beautiful Easter bowl.
Regular brown onion skins work fine but if you mix in a couple red ones you get a more intense result. Just save up your onion skins for a while, it’s super easy to do.
(Then at the Easter table you do egg wars. Surely that’s a thing the Internet knows about?) (Holy shit it sure is.)
(Your picture was not posted)