We've Hatched the *Cutest* Easter Egg Designs You've Ever Seen
Spring is almost here, which means blooming flowers, longer days, and the best holiday of the season—Easter! And with that, you're probably starting to think about which Easter decorations and Easter crafts you're going to make as a family, including Easter eggs! Even if you have your go-to decorating techniques, shake things up this year by adding a few new creative Easter egg designs! After all, as streamlined as dipping eggs in food coloring may be, there are so many other ways to decorate eggs. And they make the perfect addition to your Easter baskets!
There are so many ways to decorate an Easter egg! Of course, you can always use one of the best Easter egg dye kits at the store but why limit yourself? Whether you want to keep it easy with paint and stickers or get a bit more hands-on with decoupage, you can try all kinds of DIY Easter egg designs. Spark the imagination with disco balls, succulents, lemons, and cute animals—all in egg form! For kids, use styrofoam or wooden eggs (instead of delicate eggshells) that'll be easier for them to handle. For intricate designs, using blown-out or faux eggs will ensure that your creations last a long time. After all, you'll want to show off these pretty Easter egg designs for years to come. Just don't forget to hide them in your annual Easter egg hunt!
Celebrate Easter with a dose of nostalgia! These abstract designs pop with bright colors and fun shapes. Some funky eggs never go out of style.
Get the tutorial at Club Crafted.
Utilize any extra baker's twine you have lying around the house by wrapping it around your eggs! Twine adds a colorful, tactile upgrade to any old decoration.
Get the tutorial at Landeelu.
It's time to hop and skip about! These fun disco ball eggs are sure to get bunny tails wagging.
Get the tutorial at Club Crafted.
You don't need a green thumb to make these little planters. Succulent eggs are perfect for garden easter egg hunts, because they'll blend right in!
Get the tutorial at Sarah Hearts.
These galaxy easter eggs are out of this world. ??Fill a large plastic cup with warm water, drop in nail polish, and dunk your eggs! The process is seriously pleasing.
Get the tutorial at One Little Project.
How cute are these little lemon eggs?! Leave a bowl of these on your counter for a cute decoration all spring long.
Get the tutorial at Dream a Little Bigger.
Recreate these gorgeous Moroccan designs right on your Easter eggs. Test your art skills and mark the holiday with rainbow pastels, diamonds, and swirls!
Get the tutorial at Lovely Indeed.
Pipe cleaner bunny eggs are super easy to make with young kids! Bring a smile to everyone's face by leaving these adorable rabbits around the house.
Get the tutorial at Delia Creates.
This is one of the most fun tie dye processes out there. Gather some old silk ties, wrap them around your eggs, and place them in vinegar and water. When you unwrap them 30 minutes later, the patterns will have transferred!
Get the tutorial at Skip To My Lou.
These use nail polish! Pick a color that'll match your décor, then create these splattered Easter eggs.
Get the tutorial at Making Home Base.
What's better than an easter pi?ata? Easter pi?ata eggs of course! Fill these up with treats, notes, or cold hard cash and watch as people excitedly break them open!
Get the tutorial at Lovely Indeed.
To create a stylish Easter display, paint a few wooden eggs and place them in a hanging lantern.
Get the tutorial at Home Made by Carmona.
These sand art eggs will transport you back to your childhood! You can include any sayings you want on them, but these groovy picks are a great match.
Get the tutorial at Aww Sam.
These floral eggs look like they're straight out of a museum! Even if you're not artistic, this guide makes it so easy to recreate the look.
Get the tutorial at Dream a Little Bigger.
Put a modern spin on your Easter eggs with this easy monochrome idea. Spruce up just about any space!
Get the tutorial at The Merrythought.
Use the classic plastic Easter eggs to make these artistic designs. The holographic look is made with vinyl stickers.
Get the tutorial at Oh So Beautiful Paper.
You just need paint and paint brushes to create these funky eggs. Go for a color scheme or use a variety of shades!
Get the tutorial at PMQ for Two.
Celebrate your love for all things sweet with these adorable cake-inspired Easter eggs. The steps call for real frosting!
Get the tutorial at Posh Little Designs.
Express your love for all things floral with these pretty Easter eggs. Grab some pressed flowers and get to crafting.
Get the tutorial at The House That Lars Built.
This blogger uses ceramic eggs to create this glamorous marbled look.
Get the tutorial at Design Improvised.
Just look at these adorable bunnies! You can create them with a dab of paint and a Sharpie.
Get the tutorial at It All Started With Paint.
If it's cold and rainy for you this Easter, pretend you're somewhere warm and dry by making this cute cactus egg!
Get the tutorial at Delia Creates.
Using glue and glitter, you can make these fun, colorful Easter eggs. Your kids will be excited to lend a hand!
Get the tutorial at Skip to My Lou.
You can create these pretty watercolor eggs using just your Easter egg dye kit! It's an easy alternative to just dunking them in the dye.
Get the tutorial at Persia Lou.
Have a green thumb when it comes to indoor plants? Then these monstera-inspired eggs are a perfect pick for you.
Get the tutorial at Sarah Hearts.
Add some glam to your plain white Easter eggs by sticking rhinestones on in fun patterns.
Get the tutorial at Alice & Lois.
No food coloring on hand? No problem. These earthy eggs are all-natural, created with food-based dyes.
Get the tutorial at A Beautiful Mess.
Want to take natural Easter eggs to a new level? Check out these moss-covered cuties that'll look pretty on any table.
Get the tutorial at The Merrythought.
Are you a big fan of DIYing with jute? Wrap craft eggs in the string for a fun take on Easter eggs.
Get the tutorial at About A Mom.
Forget about flimsy plastic Easter eggs. These wooden eggs will last for years to come. Plus, they look wonderful painted with geometric designs.
Get the tutorial at Lia Griffith.
Bring your wanderlust front and center with these adorable Palm Springs-inspired Easter eggs. Anyone who loves all things cute and tiny will enjoy putting them together.
Get the tutorial at Studio DIY!
You don't always need dye or paint to create eye-catching Easter eggs. Here, you can see how far a little washi tape can go.
Get the tutorial at Create.Craft.Love.
These carrot and strawberry-painted Easter eggs are too cute to pass up. They'd make for the perfect centerpiece at the kid's table.
Get the tutorial at Lia Griffith.
If you want to showcase intricate designs on your Easter eggs but aren't super steady with a paintbrush, you'll love learning this tattoo Easter egg DIY.
Get the tutorial at A Beautiful Mess.
If your home is filled with Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles fans, you can't go wrong with these easy-to-recreate eggs.
Get the tutorial at A Pumpkin & A Princess.
With this cute DIY, you can make your Easter eggs look pretty in pink and let the recipient know what's inside!
Get the tutorial at Studio DIY!.
Anyone with a child who's superhero-obsessed has to make these cute eggs! Pick their favorite heroes and get to crafting.
Get the tutorial at Create.Craft.Love.
How cute are these tiny burgers? Given their intricate design, you'll want to create these with craft eggs so you can keep them for Easters to come.
Get the tutorial at Studio DIY!
Here's another adorable choice for the kid's table. These friendly animals will make any little one smile.
Get the tutorial at Lia Griffith.
How precious are these colorful silhouette eggs? They have a vintage feeling to them, and are perfect for a centerpiece.
Get the tutorial at Create.Craft.Love.
For a more jazzy Easter egg display, check out these flower- and gold foil-adorned eggs.
Get the tutorial at Lia Griffith.
Do you love pop culture and entertainment? Then you'll love these celeb-inspired eggs, including designs inspired by Full House, Friends, and more.
Get the tutorial at Studio DIY!.
While you might not be able to make it snow on Easter, you can give your little one all the Frozen vibes that their heart desires.
Get the tutorial at A Pumpkin & A Princess.
You'll love these monochrome glitter and matte Easter eggs. Best of all, they're easy to recreate!
Get the tutorial at Create.Craft.Love.
Show the kids in your life these cute little woodland creatures. They'll want to make them right away!
Get the tutorial at Lia Griffith.
Hoping to pay homage to your favorite '90s stationery? These brightly colored eggs will do the trick.
Get the tutorial at Studio DIY!
These might remind you of gold-wrapped chocolate eggs. They're a great option for a modern-style home, thanks to their metallic splatter accents.
Get the tutorial at Lia Griffith.
Transform classic Easter eggs into pretty little ornaments with this crafty tutorial using lots of little flowers.
Get the tutorial at Pizzazzerie.
These precious Easter eggs might remind you of Dolly Parton and Steel Magnolias. In other words, they're iconic.
Get the tutorial at Studio DIY!
Your tweens and teens will love these emoji eggs. They're the perfect family craft to tackle before Easter.
Get the tutorial at Studio DIY!
As intricate as they are, you'll be surprised by just how easy these elegant eggs are to recreate.
Get the tutorial at StoneGable Blog.
Add some summertime-inspired flair to your Easter with these intricate swan and flamingo eggs. While not traditional Easter animals, they are undeniably unique.
Get the tutorial at Studio DIY!.
If the little ones in your life love Minions, these easy-to-recreate eggs are a no-brainer.
Get the tutorial at A Pumpkin & A Princess.
These gorgeous Easter eggs are made with printed tissues! You can use them to decorate just about any space in your house.
Get the tutorial at StoneGable Blog.
Here, we have another Easter egg DIY that's fit for a centerpiece. It's great if you live somewhere tropical—or wish you did!
Get the tutorial at Studio DIY!
You can transform your favorite books into gorgeous Easter eggs. If you don't want to tear up a book, print out your favorite quotes or passages.
Get the tutorial at StoneGable Blog.
Looking for something a bit more luxe? Behold these dazzling, gold confetti-dipped pastel Easter eggs.
Get the tutorial at Studio DIY!
These cute eggs, outfitted with "He Is Risen" and pretty roses, are actually made out of napkins!
Get the tutorial at A Wonderful Thought.
These colorful eggs are another great idea for anyone with kids. They'll love decorating with their favorite characters!
Get the tutorial at A Pumpkin & A Princess.
We've Hatched the *Cutest* Easter Egg Designs You've Ever Seen
Spring is almost here, which means blooming flowers, longer days, and the best holiday of the season—Easter! And with that, you're probably starting to think about which Easter decorations and Easter crafts you're going to make as a family, including Easter eggs! Even if you have your go-to decorating techniques, shake things up this year by adding a few new creative Easter egg designs! After all, as streamlined as dipping eggs in food coloring may be, there are so many other ways to decorate eggs. And they make the perfect addition to your Easter baskets!
There are so many ways to decorate an Easter egg! Of course, you can always use one of the best Easter egg dye kits at the store but why limit yourself? Whether you want to keep it easy with paint and stickers or get a bit more hands-on with decoupage, you can try all kinds of DIY Easter egg designs. Spark the imagination with disco balls, succulents, lemons, and cute animals—all in egg form! For kids, use styrofoam or wooden eggs (instead of delicate eggshells) that'll be easier for them to handle. For intricate designs, using blown-out or faux eggs will ensure that your creations last a long time. After all, you'll want to show off these pretty Easter egg designs for years to come. Just don't forget to hide them in your annual Easter egg hunt!
These Easter egg designs are easy to make with the whole family! Try dyeing, painting, decoupaging, and more ways to decorate your dozen.
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