Looking for new ideas to change up the classic egg coloring project this Easter? I found some of the most fun and creative ways to decorate the eggs this year… Whether you need a DIY Easter craft for the kids or want a super fancy look for yourself, I got it covered ?
Check out these amazing eggs:
Tissue Paper Eggs
Source: Fireflies and Mud Pies
You know what I hate most about painting Easter eggs? And I’ve talked to other moms… This is a common problem. The fact that my little ones think it’s super funny to break eggs all over my table. Well, not with this craft no siree! I love how this craft incorporated the use of paper mache eggs because I had not even thought of doing that! (despite wishing my eggs wouldn’t break every year) The added tissue paper makes the eggs so bright, pretty, and extremely durable for easter games and decorations. You’re going to love this cute craft!
Woodland Animal Easter Egg Craft
Source: Arty Crafty Kids
Although animals wouldn’t typically come to mind when thinking about painting Easter eggs, these turn out too cute to pass up! They can also be used as great decorations for a garden, or you could make a game out of finding the little animals during your Easter egg hunt. This tutorial will show you how to make either a fox, dear, or raccoon. So adorable!
Watercolor Floral Eggs
Source: Dream A Little Bigger
Easter is almost here, which means spring is in the air! Here in Michigan, our family literally came out of an almost SIX.. month hibernation. We had 13 snow days this year. Which, to put this into perspective growing up I was lucky to get one! These watercolor floral eggs turn out so elegant, and pretty! Plus, they are extremely easy to make with basically just the right paint needed to make them. These are the perfect garden decoration, and will put you in the mood for the warmer weather ahead!
Bunny Easter Eggs DIY
Source: Bitte
If you’re trying to tell where the Easter Bunny has been, EGGS marks the spot! This DIY bunny Easter egg is so adorable! After you dye the eggs using food coloring it’s essentially just taking a sharpie and drawing the bunny on, and your kids are sure to love them! This is great school craft, or if you’re in an area like me where it’s 50 degrees one day and 12 degrees and snowing the next, a great craft for the days you have to stay inside. Show somebunny you love them!
Color Easter Eggs With Markers
Source: It’s Always Autumn
This watercolor egg craft using markers is a perfect alternative if your kids are too young to be trusted with dye but you still want your eggs to turn out as nice as they would with dye! The tutorial is super easy to follow, and markers are always a better bet with the little ones. Trust me, you don’t want to learn that the hard way!
DIY Disney Pixar Easter Eggs
Source: A Pumpkin & A Princess
These Disney Pixar eggs are so incredibly fun, your kids are sure to love them! My kids are young enough where making simple eggs using paint, and dye is enough fun for them but I can imagine for some of the older age kids doing something that takes a little more talent would suit them. This craft would also be perfect for a Pixar party theme activity too. You’ll love these!
Cactus Easter Eggs
Source: Quartz & Leisure
This Easter Egg Cactus craft is EGGSpecially great for those who love succulent plants in their home for decorations because it looks exactly like one! This doesn’t just have to be an Easter egg craft, you can do these anytime in the spring or summer and your kids will love them. I love how unique this is!
Instagram-Worthy Gold Leaf Easter Eggs
Source: She Knows
These DIY Gold Leaf easter eggs are truly Instagram worthy! You need a leafing kit for these eggs which you can easily find at any hobby lobby or other craft stores, and then from there, it’s super easy. They turn out metallic, gold, unique, and flat out egg-septional!
DIY Easter Eggs Inspired by Rae Dunn
Source: Casa Moncada
You can call me late to the game if you want but I JUST recently found out who Rae Dunn is, and her art and products are simply amazing! These DIY Easter Eggs are extremely decorative and would look perfect in an entryway. Your kids can help with you with this, but in my opinion, this is a “mommy” craft. The eggs have “Happy Easter”, “Egg Hunt”, the face of a bunny, and blessed on them. She shows you how to print out the correct font, and create something extremely aesthetically appealing. This is one of my favorite DIY Easter egg crafts I have seen for sure!
Dye Easter Eggs With Blueberries
Source: Freutcake
These Easter Eggs dyed with blueberries turn out Eggstremely gorgeous. They almost look like they are stained with watercolor but not very precisely on purpose due to the white specks that give it an even more attractive look. These take a bit more preparation than just using dye or paint, but when you see the finished product you will know it’s worth it!
Highlighter Easter Eggs
Source: Salty Canary
These are an absolute GAME CHANGER if you have little ones in the house, and are short on time (which you probably are if you have little ones in the house) These Easter Eggs are painted using only highlighter and sharpies, but still, turn out incredibly cute and decoration worthy! It becomes more stressful than fun, and then it’s no fun for your kids either! Glowing skin (or eggs) are always in, I love this idea!
Hamburger Easter Egg Decoration
Source: Studio DIY
When life throws you a burger, eat it. Or, paint it! These DIY Burger Easter Eggs are so fun, and they will definitely make you hungry. They are relatively easy to make, and your kids will love making them because if your kids are anything like mine Mcdonalds or any place with a hamburger is life. I could cook up a 5-course meal for my kids and they’d be talking about when the next time they get a happy meal is
Ninja Eggs For Easter
Source: Ohoh deco
Hard boil eggs, acrylic paint, a glue gun, ribbons, and some toothpicks… That’s all you need to make these hilarious and cute Easter Egg Ninjas. I’ll be honest when my Mitchy ended up choosing this as the Easter Egg craft he wanted to make this year I was low key disappointed. We made five of these little ninjas and hid them with the rest of the kid’s eggs in the Easter Egg hunt we have in our backyard yearly. It was a complete hit and I would recommend these to anyone!
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Dye Eggs Naturally With Every Day Ingredients
Source: Mommypotamus
If you believe in all natural beauty, this is the craft for you! These DIY Easter Eggs made from everyday and natural ingredients are a good alternative to dye or paint. Plus, they turn out beautiful! This would be a great craft to do with your kids and teach them the importance of using natural ingredients, and what good it can do for the world. I love this idea!
Mood Easter Eggs
Source: Dream A Little Bigger
These DIY mood Easter Eggs will keep you and your kids excited all day long! You need to purchase mood paint for this project, but the end product is 100% worth it. These change colors with temperature like a mood ring, and it will be so entertaining for your kids! You need to check these out!
Dye Easter Eggs And Get Vibrant Colors
Source: All Things Mamma
These eggsplosive colors will have your kids excited about dying eggs this year! Normally when our family dyes our Easter Eggs we use simple colors, and they turn out exactly that way, simple. This is a good way to keep the normal tradition alive with nothing too difficult but to have them turn out a little more vibrant. Colors are used like teal, magenta, and bright orange… it will give your normal eggs a little kick. Have an eggstra special Holiday this year!
DIY Natural Dye Easter Eggs
Source: Shifting roots
When it’s do or dye time but you’re more of a natural ingredient user, these are a good alternative and they turn out so unique and pretty! I’m far too lazy to do this, plus my kids would get all of this everywhere, but I think it would be a great lesson to teach your kids about the benefits of using natural ingredients and to show them to use their imagination. They create the coolest and most natural colors, definitely worth the work!
Pastel Easter Egg Decorating
Source: A Kailo Chic Life
Keep calm and pretend it’s the 80’s! These funky fresh eggs are an absolute must see if you’re a lover of this era. If you’re not, are you okay? These DIY Memphis Easter eggs can be made using plastic eggs if it’s a craft for a themed party, or you can use paper mache eggs and put them in your garden or as an Easter Decoration. After all, nobody puts baby (eggs) in the corner
DIY Terrazzo Easter Eggs
Source: Club Crafted
So according to this tutorial Terrazzo is making a comeback, but I was not aware it ever left?! These Terrazzo eggs are a perfect mixture of funky old fashioned and modern and would be a perfect decoration on a kitchen table or in a main living room for Easter. You can make them out of plastic eggs if you are shorter on time, or you can boil and do the real thing and have your kids help you. These are funky, you’ll love them!
Gradient Easter Egg Decorating
Source: A Kailo Chic Life
Wait, why haven’t I ever thought to spray paint Easter Eggs before until now??? Here I am constantly complaining about how my kids get dye, paint, markers, food, liquids, toys, everything, EVERYWHERE. all over my house. I never once thought to bring them outside and have them spray paint their eggs! If you want to keep your kitchen table clean and dye/paint free this year, these are the chicklets for you!
DIY Ombre Easter Eggs
Source: Eats & Drinks
These DIY ombre Easter eggs actually turn out blended, and gorgeous! They are super easy to do and make a very lovely decoration for the entryway of a home or kitchen table. She uses pink, but I’d imagine you could use any color you wanted. I promise these will NOT turn out like my hair!
Tissue Paper Easter Egg Coloring
Source: It’s Always Autumn
Eggs, bleeding tissue paper, and a spray bottle will give you quite possibly the prettiest Easter Eggs I have ever seen! When I stumbled upon this DIY craft I knew I was going to rally the troops (my children) and do this right away. The thing with this craft that I love so much is the absence of any kind of a mess, and how fun it was for them to do. I absolutely love any craft that I can do with my children, and then use. These will be done again next year!
Botanical Leaf Imprint Easter Eggs
Source: Garden Therapy
Wow, these are absolutely amazing! This tutorial will show you how to make leaf imprint Easter Eggs and the turn out is incredibly unique. I can imagine it would be a fun project to do, and a perfect decoration for a garden just in time for spring. Turn over a new leaf with this awesome craft!
Hand Lettered & Watercolor Easter Eggs
Source: Printable Crush
I love these DIY hand-lettered watercolor Easter Eggs! The watercolor on the bottom paired with whatever you decide to write has a modern feel to them and would be a great decoration addition to your house. I would say these are more of a mommy project, but it only takes a few items, the end product is absolutely worth it! You will love this one!
DIY Marbled Easter Eggs
Source: Homey Oh My
I think this may be the most unique and modern take on Easter Egg decorating that I have seen thus far! These eggs remind me of the kitchen counter we recently had done and I can so vividly picture these in my kitchen or any kitchen looking gorgeous this spring for the Holiday. Preparation for this is a little more intensified than other DIY Easter egg dyeing crafts, but as Booker T Washington once said “nothing ever comes to one worth having, except as a result of hard work!”
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