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35+ Easter Egg Decorating Ideas

March 27, 2014 by Amy Arndt Leave a Comment

easter edd decorating ideas35+ Easter Egg Decorating Ideas

Looking for new, creative methods of decorating Easter eggs? Here are 35+ Easter egg decorating ideas that are unique, loads of fun and super-easy for kids of all ages to do!

These Easter egg decorating ideas use hard-boiled, blown-out or plastic eggs.

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35+ Easter Egg Decorating Ideas

  • Volcano Easter Eggs – Make your eggs “erupt” with beautiful colors.
  • Bambi Easter Egg Wrappers – Here’s a mess-free way to decorate.
  • Silk Wrapped Eggs – Old silk ties create the beauty, the bolder the color, the better the results.
  • Color Crayon Eggs – Write or draw on plain eggs, once dipped in dyes, the secret pictures or words appear.
  • Napkin Applique Easter Eggs – Use patterned paper napkins to achieve unique eggs.
  • Golden Easter Eggs – Who wouldn’t love to find this egg in their Easter basket!
  • Textured Easter Eggs – 3 standard supply items is all it takes to create a multitude of different textured Easter eggs.
  • Fabric Covered Eggs – Here’s a very cheap and recyclable Easter egg decorating idea.
  • Jeweled Easter Eggs – Bold colors and plastic gems make these stand out in the Easter basket.
  • Natural Dye Easter Eggs – Here’s a safe alternative to artificial colors.
  • 4 Hershey’s Egg Stencil Packs – A super-easy way for little ones to be able to decorate their eggs. Plus, printable stickers
  • Swirled Easter Eggs – This decorating idea creates a beautiful marble effect.
  • 5 Designer Easter Eggs – Create one-of-a-kind designs even one that looks dimensional.
  • Crackled Easter Eggs – Super-easy, colorful hard-boiled eggs without the shells or use the pretty shells in a centerpiece.
  • Frugal Easter Egg Dye – Easy, fast, cheap and only 3 supply items. Plus, the color combinations are endless.
  • 13 fun different ways to decorate Easter eggs – Most of the ideas use items that you already have in your household. (Tie Dye, Ribbons, Rubber Bands, Sponge and Lace are just a few of the different ideas)
  • Frugal Egg Dye Ideas – Kits, Kool-Aid, homemade and more
  • Easter Egg Faux Pas – Brown eggs and stickers

More Easter Recipes, Crafts and Basket Ideas.

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