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Get inspiration to decorate Easter eggs.
25 ideas just for you!
If youre up for it, here are some fun ideas to try out this Easter.
Silky Tie-Dyed Eggs
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Do you have some old silky ties lying around your house?
If yes, then this is the perfect DIY for you.
In case you dont have any,finding some on Amazon like theseis a piece of cake.
Once you get your ties, cut them up into smaller pieces.
Wrap each egg with a tie of your choice and secure it with a rubber band.
Finally, put some water into a pan, preferably an instant pot, and add the eggs.
Add some vinegar and cook for 5 minutes.
Once its done, let the Easter eggs cool first then remove the fabrics.
What youll end up with are beautiful and colorful Easter eggs.
No need to worry about painting outside the lines.
Those mistakes can be fixed and will only add more character to the Easter eggs.
Minecraft-inspired Eggs
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If you have children, they will love this idea.
you might choose either real or plastic eggs for this DIY.
Decorate with sharpies, dye, penwhatever comes to mind, and you find the easiest to use.
The eggs will turn out colorful, and your kids will love them!
Firstly, take a bowl for each color.
You dont need big ones, just enough for the egg to fit in.
Let sit for 10 minutes, then turn the egg around and repeat the process until its all dyed.
Lastly, take the egg out on the parchment of paper or a rack to dry out.
Wipe out the excess oil, and you got your oil-based Easter eggs.
Balloon East Eggs DIY
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Create joyful Easter egg decorations by transforming your eggs into balloons.
Find colorful balloons like these oneshereand use their tops for this DIY.
You will end up with balloon look-alikes which would be fun to use during the Easter egg hunt.
Check out moreDIY Easter decorations here.
Disney Princess Themed Eggs
Do you like glitter?
And you like Disney?
This DIY is the one for you.
Choose one or all Disney princesses as an inspiration and start decorating.
You will need glitter, craft items, and double-check to find an excellent glue gun like this onehere.
Then, glue some snowflakes around it, and you get your Elsa egg.
Its shiny, and your kids will love them.
Armenian Style, Naturally Dyed Easter Eggs
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Tradition is respected in all countries in the world.
Besides being healthy, these eggs have a unique look not seen so often.
Find parsley leaves or any other plant with interestingly-shaped leaves.
Stick them on the eggs then wrap in cut-outs of nylon.
Secure with a rubber band and drop in the onion water.
Boil until done, making sure the eggs are fully covered, so they absorb the color.
In the end, remove the nylon and parsley leaves.
For a little finesse, rub some oil on them to give them a shine and voila!
Take It To The Next Level With Sgraffito
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You might be wondering what is sgraffito?
Paint your eggs in whatever color you want.
Go To Infinity And Beyond With Toy Story Eggs
Another fun theme for the kidsToy Story.
Choose your favorite characters and start painting.
Sketch first then paint with acrylic paint.
Use a black pen to outline everything.
Do not worry about messing it up, and you could fix it during sketching or painting.
And even if you made a mistake with the black pen, its not that scary.
It will add a fun twist to your egg.
Get some fine tip black pens righthere.
Dress Up Your Easter Eggs with Fabric
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Got some old clothes lying around?
Make the most of it by using the scraps for Easter egg decorations.
Cut out small pieces that you’re free to wrap and glue on the egg.
you’ve got the option to use whatever pattern you like, addbows like theseor buttons.
It will be a great centerpiece and a conversation starter.
These are perfect to add to yourEaster baskets.
Plus, they will look cool.
Glue on scraps of denim on the eggs, and thats it.
If you blow out the eggs, you might reuse them next year.
Decoupage Easter Eggs
Get crafty with a little bit of decoupage.
Its a technique of decorating things by gluing paper onto objects.
you’ve got the option to add other decorative elements to it if you like.
For this technique, you’re free to get wooden, plastic, orstyrofoam eggs like these.
So, why not turn your Easter eggs into bunny eggs?
Get colorful pom pomshere.
Also, feel free to incorporate these into yourDIY Easter wreaths.
Table Decoration with Egg Shells
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Create a useful centerpiece from leftover eggshells.
What youll need is a base like a piece of wood.
Drill holes in it where the eggshells will fit.
Whats amazing about this DIY is that you’re able to use either flowers or spices.
Either way, they will grow and look beautiful on the table.
Find some paper with a floral design likethisand start crafting.
Whip Up Colorful Design for Your Easter Eggs
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This DIY is the sweetest on this list.
You will need just a few ingredients and 20 minutes or so.
Buy a whipped topping, add some drops of food coloring and soak the hard-boiled eggs in it.
When done, just remove the excess whipped topping.
For example, try a Halloween theme like the movie The Nightmare Before Christmas.
Pick a character and start drawing.
Simple paint, wooden eggs, and a fine tip pen will do the trick here.
Create Egg Shell Planters
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One more eggshell planter idea.
This time, you dont need soil or seeds.
it’s possible for you to getsmall air plants like these hereor visit your local floral shop.
Princess Lea and Chewbacca are always a good choice!
Marbled Easter Eggs
Marbles can be mesmerizing because of the way they look.
you’re free to now transfer this effect onto your Easter eggs.
Create more complex patterns by using a toothpick to slash through the paint.
Easter Egg Cone with Ice-Cream
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Bring some summer into your home by having ice-cream Easter eggs.
It is a simple DIY that doesnt require a lot of materials, and its quick to do.
You will need a bit of paint, brushes, and hard-boiled eggs.
My advice is to get brown eggs orwooden ones like thesesince they are the color of the ice-cream cone.
It will save you some time by not having to dye the egg brown.
Fix up the bath bomb mixture.
Next up, put it into molds, which can be plastic craft eggs that open.
Let sit overnight then decorate if you wish.
Find pages from old books, cut them into smaller pieces, and glue them onto the eggs.
For this DIY you could use real eggshells or craft eggs such asplastic ones.
Just cover each light with an eggshell and youre all set.
This is a lovelycraft to try with your kids!
you could go with coffee for brown, beets for red or turmeric for yellow.
Conclusion
Do you like any of these DIY Easter egg ideas?
Which ones are you going to try yourself?