Naturally dyed Easter eggs



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This year we dyed our Easter eggs the natural way using vegetables and things we found in the kitchen. It was my first time to make it so it was as like a fun science experiment which you can get your young kids involved in.

We used Omega-3 hard-boiled eggs and approximately 1 tablespoon of vinegar for every 2 cups of liquid.

Suggested materials:

  • red cabbage – cut into pieces and boiled in two cups of water. Add vinegar
  • 1 medium beets – cut into chunks and boiled in 2 cups of water. Add vinegar
  • paprika
  • turmeric
  • white vinegar
  • rubber band
  • glass jars

Here’s the result:

Yellow – used paprika and a pinch of turmeric. Add boiling water and approximately one  teaspoon of vinegar. I used a small jam glass jar good to fit one egg.

Light blue – red cabbage after 4 hours

Deeper light blue – red cabbage after overnight

Light lavender – mixed equal parts red cabbage and beets dye bath after overnight soak

Molten blue – white egg rolled in the boiled red cabbage pieces from the dye bath

Molten blue with white streaks – We experimented with wrapping rubber band on white egg then soaking it in the red cabbage dye bath for 4 hours then rolled it in the boiled red cabbage pieces.

Dark Red Brown – I was expecting this to be deep red but instead we got a deep red-brown from using red beets. Next time, I will use glass jars for all the dye baths, since we used a clear plastic container for this one.

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FREE desktop wallpaper calendar for April 2013

This year I have found it useful to have a desktop wallpaper calendar. I find it refreshing to change the wallpaper and have quick access to the month’s calendar keeping my desk free of clutter with a paper calendar. For the last 2 months I have just been using other people’s work and it dawned on me that I could easily do this myself using some of the photos I have taken.

This photo was taken on the coast of Oregon last spring (2012). I find beauty in this simple dried up leaves. I hope you find some enjoyment in this photo as well. Let me know if you would like to have this same image for the month of March and I will post it as well.

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Cherry Blossoms Blooming




One of my favourite times of the year in Vancouver is seeing the cherry blossoms. Vancouver has its fair share of these special trees from early March to late April.  You can check out the Vancouver Cherry Blossom Festival website for cherry blossom viewing map (warning their pdf is 8MB in size) and other information. Today’s cloudy but bright day was perfect for picture taking. I took my 3 year old daughter with me to a photo shoot. I used a digital SLR while she used a point & shoot camera. Here are some pictures of our outing.