要不咋说当妈会变全能。。。幼儿园布置了树叶染蛋的作业,没有任何提示,只是说了这四个字,树叶染蛋,好吧,求助万能的百度,发现洋葱皮真的是一个神器。先来一个洋葱皮染色的英文介绍。<br>Onion Dye<br>Place the onion skins into a saucepan or pot and cover with water generously. Bring to the boil and simmer for approximately 30-45 minutes. Once you have a lovely color in your dye pot, strain the skins off and discard them. Keep the onion dye and leave to cool for use later (remember, never add wool to a boiling pot of water as it will felt with the dramatic temperature change).<br><br>For example, if you have collected a really large number of onion skins and manage to boil these into a really richly colored onion dye, then if you use this dye bath to dye just a small amount of textile then you will get a really richly colored result. However, if you added more textile to the same dye bath, the resultant color would reduce in richness accordingly. <div>OK. Let's do it!</div><div>Materials: eggs, flowers and leaves(from grampa's pot,it's a kind of chrysanthemum), silk stockings(I don't have new ones, so I use the kitchen sink strainer),glue, <b>onion skin</b>(I got it from the market, the vegetable seller give some to me)<br></div> First step:glue the flower and the leaves on the eggs.<br> Second step: put the egg in the kitchen sink strainer, and tie it up <b>tightly</b>.<br> Third step: take a pot and pour some cold water and the onion skin. Cook it for about 8 minutes.<br> Forth step: turn off the oven and wait until it's cold. If you want to make the color darker, wait for longer time. If you want a lighter color, just take them out.<br> Fifth step: take the leaves off.<br> Tada! Beautiful eggs~<br>