This year, we tried a new technique, thanks to my friend R from work. We picked various flowers and leaves with interesting flat shapes from around the neighborhood, mostly our own yard:

Simply place botanical on a hard-boiled egg, wrap with nylon pantyhose, tie snugly:


Then dip the wrapped eggs in any kind of dye you like. We used traditional Paas dye from Kmart, my friend R went way cool and made her own natural onion skin dye. Both turned out beautifully!

See my
Flickr page for more photos.
And here's the happy egg artiste, with her collection of found eggs after Easter egg hunt 1 of 2 so far this year:
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