I’m a sucker for good design, and now that my kids are getting older, I’d love to experiment and try new things with coloring Easter eggs this year. I’ve put together a list of some of the most creative egg coloring ideas I could find. Some of them are a little complicated, but many are super easy and can be done with kids of any age! Let me know if you try any of them!
Uses: Food dye, paper towel
by Onelittleproject |
Uses: Fabric puffy paint
By Martha Stewart |
Uses: Temporary Tattoos
By Brit+Co
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Uses: Paint Daubers
By Martha Stewart
Uses: Nail Polish
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Uses: 3/8″ small sticker dots
by Disney Family |
Uses: Washi Tape
By Lovely Indeed |
Uses: Glue Dots, Microfine Glitter
By Domestifluff |
Uses: Chalk Paint
By Shelterness |
Uses: Paper Napkins
By La Recta de La Felicidad |
Uses: Long Grain Rice
By It All Started with Paint |
Uses: Watercolor Paints
By Squirrelly Minds |
Uses: Rubber Cement
By Unsophisticook |
Uses: Mood Paint
By Dream a Little Bigger |
Looking to send Easter greetings? Here are a few Easter cards to consider!
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