These vibrant Easter eggs are naturally dyed blue and inspired by my kiddos favorite Disney cartoon, Bluey.
Who is Bluey? Set in Australia, Bluey is a Blue Heeler puppy who lives with her mum, dad, and little sister, Bingo. You can watch this adorable show on Disney+.
Stella loves Bluey and is even having a Bluey themed birthday party next month! Stay tuned for all the party details!
What you need:
6-8 large or XL eggs
1/2 head of purple cabbage, roughly chopped
2 tbsp salt
1 tbsp vinegar
card stock, cut into small strips
Bluey themed decal stickers
tape
Directions:
1. Bring a large pot of water to boil on the stove over medium high heat.
2. Gently add eggs and purple cabbage.
3. Next, add salt and vinegar.
4. Let boil for 10 minutes then remove from heat.
5. Let cool in the pot then place in the fridge for at least 6-8 hours. I like to leave it overnight.
6. Carefully remove eggs from the pot and place on a paper towel lined plate to dry off. Discard water and cabbage.
7. Tape together small strips of cardstock into circles. They should be smaller than the width of the eggs.
8. Add tape to the back, bottom of the Bluey stickers and attach one to each of the cardstock egg holders.
9. Lastly, slip the dried eggs into the Bluey themed egg holders.
10. Display your Bluey eggs for Easter or peel and use for egg salad or deviled eggs.
I first saw this Easter egg hack on Instagram and immediately thought of making them Bluey themed.
All you need to naturally dye the eggs a pretty blue is purple cabbage, vinegar, salt, and boiling water.
Bring a large pot of water to boil on the stove over medium high heat.
Gently add eggs and purple cabbage.
Next, add salt and vinegar.
Let boil for 10 minutes then remove from heat.
Let cool in the pot then place in the fridge for at least 6-8 hours. I like to leave it overnight.
Carefully remove eggs from the pot.
Place on a paper towel lined plate to dry off. Discard water and cabbage.
The prettiest blue eggs!
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Tape together small strips of cardstock into circles. They should be smaller than the width of the eggs.
Add tape to the back, bottom of the Bluey stickers and attach one to each of the cardstock egg holders.
I leave the backing on the stickers so they are sturdier and stay flat.
Lastly, slip the dried eggs into the Bluey themed egg holders.
Display your Bluey eggs for Easter or peel and use for egg salad or deviled eggs.
“Remember I am always here for you, even if you can’t see me, because I love you.” – Bluey
Jenny
I just love dyeing eggs for Easter, I love the colour of these Bluey eggs.
Lavanda Michelle
My nephew would’ve loved these Bluey eggs!! I wish I had found this post earlier, such a great idea!!