
Eggs for Every Easter Tradition
Dyeing, baking, or brunch, our eggs bring quality and flavorSpring’s Best Picks for Your Easter Table
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Fluffy rolls, sweet pastries, and classic treatsA Basket Full of Easter Delights
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Spring Floral Centerpiece
A Fresh & Festive Easter Table Arrangement
Hollow out a cabbage and fill it with fresh spring flowers. This eye-catching arrangement makes the perfect seasonal centerpiece for your Easter table.
Spring Floral Choices:
Tulips – Classic and colorful, they bring a fresh spring feel.
Daffodils – Bright yellow blooms that symbolize renewal.
Hyacinths – Fragrant flowers that add texture and color.
Peonies – Lush and full blooms that make a statement.
Lilies – Elegant and fragrant, perfect for a centerpiece.
Lavender – Adds a pop of purple and a calming scent.
Freesia – A sweet-smelling flower with delicate petals.
Easter Egg Candle Holders
A Soft Glow for Your Springtime Celebration
Hollow out eggshells and place a tea light inside for a delicate Easter centerpiece. Arrange them in an egg carton or nest them in moss for a warm and inviting glow at your holiday gathering.
Here are some creative decoration options for your egg holders:
Floral Embellishments
Wrap the eggs with delicate flower petals or greenery like eucalyptus leaves for a fresh, spring-inspired look. You can also add small paper flowers or faux blooms around the base of the egg to create a more whimsical design.
Glitter and Sparkle
Add a touch of sparkle by covering the egg in fine glitter, or dip it into glitter while the paint is still wet. You can use gold, silver, or pastel glitter for a soft, festive glow.
Painted Patterns
Use acrylic paints to create fun, bold designs like stripes, polka dots, or chevrons. You can match the color palette to your Easter theme—pastels for a soft look or vibrant shades for a bolder approach.
Twine or Ribbon Wrap
Wrap twine, raffia, or decorative ribbon around the base or neck of the egg for a rustic, natural touch. This is an easy way to add texture and dimension to your candle holders.
Naturally Dyed Easter Eggs
Beautiful, All-Natural Egg Dyes from Your Kitchen
Skip the artificial dyes and create stunning pastel eggs using natural ingredients! Boil eggs with turmeric for yellow, red cabbage for blue, or beets for pink. Let them soak until they reach the perfect shade for a charming, eco-friendly Easter display.
Color Options:
Soft & Pastel Tones
Blush Pink – Beet juice or boiled beets
Sky Blue – Red cabbage boiled with baking soda
Pale Yellow – Turmeric powder or boiled onion skins
Lavender – Red cabbage soak with vinegar
Soft Peach – Yellow onion skins with a splash of beet juice
Rich & Earthy Hues
Deep Blue – Red cabbage boiled for a long time
Warm Orange – Yellow onion skins boiled longer
Rusty Red – Strong brewed hibiscus tea or paprika
Olive Green – Spinach leaves or a mix of red cabbage & turmeric
Muted Brown – Strong coffee or black tea soak
Bold & Unique Shades
Dark Purple – Blueberries boiled and strained
Teal – Red cabbage with a bit of baking soda
Golden Amber – Saffron or turmeric with vinegar
Soft Gray – Blackberries with a touch of vinegar