Easter is just around the corner, and what better way to celebrate than by decorating some eggs? If you’re looking for some fun and creative ideas, we’ve got you covered. Check out these DIY egg decorating ideas that range from glitter to natural dyes, and get ready to have some Easter fun!
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Glitter and Gold Eggs
Add some glamor to your Easter egg decorating with glitter or gold foil! You can create patterns or cover the entire egg for a shiny, metallic look. Or coat your eggs in colorful glitter for a fun and festive look. These eggs will definitely stand out in any Easter egg hunt.
1. Copper Foiled Modern Eggs
Get the look via Lia Griffith
2. Abstract Blue and Gold Eggs
Get the look via Dans le Lakehouse
3. Galaxy and Glitter Eggs
Get the look via One Little Project
4. Blush Pink & Copper Leaf Eggs
Get the look via Lily Ardor
5. Mixed Metallic Eggs
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Naturally Dyed Eggs
If you’re looking for a more eco-friendly option for decorating your Easter eggs, try using natural dyes! You can use ingredients like beets, turmeric, and red cabbage to create beautiful, vibrant colors. Simply boil the ingredients with water and vinegar, then let your eggs soak in the mixture for a few hours. Not only is this a fun and creative activity, but it’s also a great way to teach kids about natural ingredients and sustainability.
6. Naturally Dyed Earth Toned Eggs
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7. Naturally Dyed Robins Egg
Get the look via Freutcake
8. Naturally Dyed Rainbow Eggs
Get the look via A Beautiful Mess
9. Brown and Blue Natural Eggs
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Decoupage Eggs
Decoupage is a fun and easy way to decorate your Easter eggs with colorful patterns and designs. All you need is some tissue paper, mod podge, and a paintbrush. Cut the tissue paper into small pieces and brush a layer of mod podge onto the egg. Then, place the tissue paper onto the egg and brush another layer of mod podge on top. Repeat until the egg is covered in your desired design. Let it dry and enjoy your beautiful decoupage Easter egg!
10. Black & White Geometric Eggs
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11. Book Page Easter Eggs
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Painted Eggs
Painting Easter eggs is a classic tradition that never goes out of style. You can use acrylic paint, watercolors, or even nail polish to create unique and colorful designs. Try using stencils or tape to create patterns and shapes, or use a small brush to paint intricate designs. You can also experiment with different color combinations and techniques, like splatter painting or ombre effects. The possibilities are endless with painted eggs!
12. Floral Doodle Eggs
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13. Lisa Frank Inspired Eggs
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14. Abstract Floral Eggs
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15. Modern Deco Eggs
Abstract Eggs
If you’re looking for a unique and modern twist on traditional Easter egg decorating, try creating abstract designs. Use bright colors, bold lines, and geometric shapes to create a fun and eye-catching design. You can use paint, markers, or even washi tape to create your abstract designs. Don’t be afraid to experiment and try new things – the possibilities are endless!
16. Tie Dyed Eggs
Get the look via One Little Project
17. Splatter Painted Eggs
Get the look via Making Home Base
18. Elegant Blue Tie Dyed Eggs
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Crafty Eggs
Whether you want to create a chic and modern look or a whimsical and playful design, these creative and unconventional DIY Easter egg ideas will inspire you to get crafty. Grab your supplies and let’s get cracking! (But don’t crack the eggs : )
19. Hamburger Inspired Eggs
Get the look via Studio DIY
20. Mood Ring Painted Eggs
Get the look via Dream a Little Bigger
21. Succulent Inspired Eggs
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Kim is the owner and publisher of Sass Magazine, as well as the owner of Sass Studios, a boutique graphic design studio in Frederick, MD. When not in the office, Kim can be found doing some of her favorite hobbies—reading a book, dancing, traveling, or playing with her rescued pitbull.
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