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Marguciai - Lithuanian Easter Eggs

rhya and the friendly things

Easter, means easter eggs in our house. I was taught by my dad as a kid how to blow out eggs, dye them in an onion skin bath and then etch designs into their shells using a knife.

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Materials

  • Eggs
  • Red Cabbage
  • Vinegar
  • Baking Soda
  • Exacto Knife
  • Oil

How to make it

Step 1: Easter, means easter eggs in our house. I was taught by my dad as a kid how to blow out eggs, dye them in an onion skin bath and then etch designs into their shells using a knife.

This year instead of onion skins I decided to try a different natural dye… red cabbage! I shredded up the cabbage, brought it to a boil in a pot of 4 cups of water and then simmered it for twenty minutes. When that was done, I strained out the left over cabbage, let it cool and then added a tablespoon of vinegar and a pinch of baking soda. I plopped my blown out eggs into my jars of dye and let them sit over night. In the morning I removed some beautifully naturally colored eggs! Oh I forgot to mention I added a little turmeric to one of the dye baths and the results came out green!

After they dried, I pencilled on my designs and then scratched them out using an exacto knife.

When the design is done, I polish them using a little vegetable oil!

It’s a long process that requires patience, but it’s very meditative and the results are thrilling. One of my favorite craft times of the year!

ABOUT THE MAKER

Rhya Tamasauskas

Co Founder of the Monster Factory, a Toronto based plush toy brand. Maker, dreamer, creator of characters and storyteller.
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