Editor’s Note: This article was originally published on March 2, 2016. It was updated on October 17, 2023, to fix a broken link and refine the content for a better reader experience.

 

It’s time to think about Easter and get “egg-cited” about Spring. If you look at your calendar, you’ll see that Easter comes early this year on March 27 — a little over three weeks away! I’m sure you’re like me, and colorful dyed eggs are necessary for your Spring decorations. I’ve been looking for new ways to decorate my eggs this year, and I found these two articles that share easy, colorful, and fun Easter egg decorations.

Curated Easter Egg Decorating Ideas

Easter is just around the corner, and what better way to celebrate than by decorating eggs with a creative twist? We’ve curated two fantastic articles to inspire you. The first article from Domino offers chic and modern decorating ideas that are eye-catching and simple to execute. The second article from The Decorated Cookie provides a variety of kid-friendly designs, ranging from animal-themed eggs to ones adorned with stickers and ribbons. Both articles offer unique ways to make your Easter eggs stand out this season.

easter egg decorating ideas

The article on Domino offers creative ways to elevate your Easter egg decorating game. Instead of the usual dyeing, the article suggests adding texture with pastel-hued nonpareils or using sequins and stars for extra pop. For a modern twist, you can wrap eggs in black-and-white washi tape. Fabric trims and tiny flowers can also be used for a unique, seasonal look. The ideas are simple yet effective, making your Easter eggs stand out. For more, you can read the full article here.

9 kid-friendly Easter egg decorating ideas

http://thedecoratedcookie.com/2014/04/9-easter-egg-decorating-ideas-from-oh-so-long-ago/Meaghan at The Decorated Cookie offers nine unique, kid-friendly Easter egg decorating ideas in her Easter egg decorating post. These range from simple daisy sticker eggs to more elaborate designs like animal-themed eggs made with foam paper. Other ideas include using grosgrain ribbon for a preppy look, creating speckled paint eggs with an old toothbrush, and even making egg faces with a black Sharpie. The article aims to provide easy and fun ways to get creative this Easter. For more details, you can read the full article here.

I hope you’ve discovered an “eggcellent” idea to try out. And hey, don’t forget—you can apply these creative touches to plastic eggs if you’d rather not use glue or glitter on edible ones.

For those looking to further adorn their Easter celebration spaces, check out our easy DIY Easter decoration ideas, focusing on adding a festive touch to your coffee station with minimal effort.

So, let’s get those bunnies and baskets ready for a joyful and beautiful Easter celebration.

Featured image via Domino.com


Editorial Update: We strive to keep our content accurate and up-to-date. As part of our ongoing efforts, this article has been moved from Home + Garden to HOLIDAYS & CELEBRATIONS on 09/11/2023.

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