Thanks to some seriously crafty bloggers the Easter Egg game was just elevated to a whole new level. These unusual methods of decorating Easter eggs utilize a variety of eggs including real eggs, plastic, and paper mache and they’re perfect for Easter baskets, decor or just a fun project for the whole family.
12 Unusual Ways to Decorate Easter Eggs
Mod Podge Glitter Eggs by Mod Podge Rocks Blog
How perfect are these mod podge glitter eggs? The secret is to use paint that perfectly matches your glitter.
Color Block Easter Eggs by Frugal Momeh
The glitter game gets elevated to color block method and these are done are real eggs! For perfect lines, we suggest using nail polish tape and a sharpie.
Dinosaur Eggs by The Joys of Boys
The Joys of Boys nailed these Dinosaur eggs. Plus, they’re totally edible.
Decoupage Easter Eggs by Homemaking Hacks
These decoupage easter eggs are so cool and you find so many types of printed napkins at the dollar store.
DIY Confetti Easter Eggs by Love The Day
I love the chic color scheme of these confetti easter eggs.
Gold Confetti Dipped Easter Eggs by Mod Podge Rocks
Eggs just got seriously classy with these gold confetti dipped creations. I like that you can do it with a variety of eggs depending on your needs.
Tissue Paper Easter Eggs by Mainly Homemade
These tissue paper easter eggs are cute, fun and simple enough the kids can do it too.
Avengers Easter Eggs by Food Fun Family
How mighty are these? Perfect for the little (okay, and big) Avengers in your life.
5 Minute Painted Eggs by The Country Chic Cottage
The trick to these painted eggs? Pre-painted ceramic eggs and some awesome stencil work.
Yarn Wrapped Easter Eggs by Fiber Artsy
If you can not paint, mod podge, decoupage or roll them in glitter there is still hope for you to nail these yarn wrapped easter eggs.
Tie-Dye Easter Eggs by Frugal Momeh
Or you can go with these awesome tie-dye easter eggs! I like this method because it creates less mess and the colors are so vibrant.
Gold Easter Eggs by Homemaking Hacks
Ahhh, so in love with the golden eggs. These with the gold glitter and the confetti easter eggs make a winning trio.
Those are so much fun! I really like all of them, especially the painted eggs. Great alternatives to dye!
These are such fun ideas! I’m the decoupage queen so I’m going to be getting right on that fabulous idea!
I really love the roundup of DIY Easter Egg designs! I must say among all the good ones I favor the Decoupage Easter Eggs by Homemaking Hacks! It’s so adorable! I will have to figure out how to make them too!
Those are all super neat and cool ideas. I’m sure little ones would enjoy trying to recreate.
I was going to make Yoshi eggs for the kids this year. They both love Mario, so they will love them.