53 Creative Easter Egg Decorating Ideas to Try This Year

We feel that getting back to traditions are a good way to ease the stress of these troubled times. With Easter just around the corner, we thought everyone could enjoy some traditional Easter Egg Decorating.

House Beautiful has a stunning gallery of 53 Eggs. The instructions are included so you can create your own or follow along. Click here to take a peek. Let’s us know which one is your fave. We love the painted animal eggs above and the Navy ombre eggs in this years Pantone colour are on point!

“Celebrating Easter wouldn’t be complete without a creative Easter egg hunt. The most important part of the egg hunt? The eggs. Since the Easter bunny has hidden plenty of plain old eggs, we’ve rounded up tons of new creative easter egg designs to try this year. Af Set up an arts and crafts table and swap the traditional dye job for one of these Insta-worthy designs (If you need help finding the right words to describe your pretty creations, here are some egg-cellent captions). From galaxy eggs to marbled eggs to cactus eggs, your kids’ personalized Easter baskets will be filled with gorgeous eggs. Get inspired by these creative Easter egg ideas.”

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We also found another article from CountryLiving.com with over 80 egg designs to choose from. The marbled eggs, gold eggs, flecked eggs and monogrammed eggs with moss for place settings are a few of our favourites. Moss is pretty easy to find in North Vancouver!

“Plain old dye? Been there, dipped that. Rather than resorting to the usual Easter tradition of using egg dye, why not try an Easter egg design that’s actually unique?

Whether painted, monogrammed, or decoupaged, each and every one of the easy Easter egg decorations and Easter egg designs we’ve compiled here is sure to put a fun, fresh spin on all of your Easter festivities this spring. Adults, teens, and tots alike can all easily get behind each of these festive and family-friendly DIY crafts. (Yes, even the ones that look difficult are actually so simple to recreate at home with a few paint pens and a little bit of patience!)

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But with so many ideas (over 80 of them, to be exact!), where should you even begin? Well, we suggest scrolling through these Easter crafts and selecting one that feels most like “you.” Do you want to go modern and ultra-sophisticated? Then opt for a chic “feathered” egg or one of the more geometric designs on our list. Looking instead for something a little more country-chic? Try our watercolor gingham egg—it comes together easily with just a few craft store supplies.

When you’re all done hatching your design scheme, check out our top Easter egg hunt ideas and tips on how to peel hard boiled eggs.”

Please remember that raw eggs will last about 3 weeks in your fridge while cooked eggs will last about a week in the fridge. Hope everyone is keeping healthy and safe!