1Cross Stitch Eggs
Mike Garten Following the simple cross stitch template, use a X stamp and whatever color ink you want to stamp each pattern. Let the ink dry completely. Add a little definition with some lines, using your Sharpie to add some detail to the shapes.
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2Dyed Baby Chick Eggs
Mike Garten Put your eggs and your egg carton to good use and create these adorable little "chicks." Begin by cutting out the egg cup from the egg carton and clean up the edges to make it a little seat for the egg to sit in. Paint the egg cup with your acrylic paint and let it completely dry. Using a little dot of hot glue, attach the felt triangle to the edge of the egg cup to make a beak. Place your egg into the cup and add a few colorful feathers behind the egg. Hot glue them to keep in place.
3Polka-Dot Easter Eggs
Mike Garten You can either use a traditional Easter egg dying technique or paint for the background color. But when it's time to add the dots, you'll want to invest in puff paint for a 3D effect.
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4White Paint Marker Easter Eggs
Mike Garten With a fine-tipped paint pen, paint on any pattern you'd like. We used brown and white here, but you can choose the palette that works best for you.
5Watercolor Easter Eggs
Mike Garten Start by mixing a few colors of your watercolor paints on a palette. Then, brush clean water onto the egg, followed by a few light strokes of watercolor in the places where the egg is wet. Continue to wet different sections of the egg and brush on the same or different color until you achieve the watercolor look you're after.
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6Botanical Painted Eggs
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7Gold Geometric Eggs
Lovely Indeed 8Gingham Easter Egg
Nothing says spring like a cheerful gingham pattern. Use watercolor paints and a flat-tipped paintbrush, along with paint in any custom colors of your choosing, to get the look on a white egg.
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9Alphabet Easter Eggs
Lovely Indeed This technique couldn’t be easier, and the result is chic, modern and totally personalized. Use ordinary sticker letters to mask off an initial in the center of your egg. Then, cover the whole thing with spray paint. When you remove the sticker, you see that letter in bold negative space.
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10Easter Basket Egg
Here’s a project for a steady hand: Use fine-tipped paint pens or brushes in brown to paint a wicker basket onto your egg. Fill that basket with teeny painted eggs. So pretty. And so meta!
11Silhouette Easter Eggs
The Best Ideas for Kids 12Confetti Painted Eggs
ediebloom//Getty Images Use paint pens in various hues to draw short lines all around your eggs. The result is a festive, confetti-inspired look.
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13Two-Tone Painted Easter Eggs
aloha_17//Getty Images Choose two hues of acrylic paint in contrasting or complementary colors. Use one for the base of some eggs, and let dry before painting simple floral patterns on top with the other. Reverse the process on other eggs for a pretty, two-tone batch.
14Cross-Stitch Initial Easter Egg
Brian Woodcock Use a white paint pen to create a cross-stitch look to showcase your initial or your family monogram on an Easter egg. It’s a great idea for a personalized detail you can place at every seat at the holiday table.
15Faux Bois Eggs
Brian Woodcock Faux bois, meaning false wood, refers to practice of imitating the look of wood grain on any other form of media. Use a white paint pen to draw irregular lines and concentric circles on your egg to get the look. (And hey, even if it’s not convincing as faux bois, you’ll probably still get a cool graphic design.)
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16Raddish Eggs
Whip up a batch of eggs that resemble farmer’s market fresh radishes by painting three quarters of a blown-out egg with pink paint. Finish the look by using hot glue to attach off-white twine to the bottom as roots, and rolled-up green crepe paper to the top as a stem.
17Floral Easter Eggs
These fully floral eggs look so intricate, but the technique is straightforward: Just paint tiny Xs for the flowers, using a different color to paint dots at the center of each one.
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18Pastel Hearts
ediebloom//Getty Images Using a fine brush or paint pen, paint your eggs with a pattern of pastel or rainbow hearts. The effects is sweet, colourful and even a bit vintage '80s.
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19Whipped Cream Eggs
The Best Ideas for Kids 20Lettuce Eggs
Brian Woodcock Use a thin-tipped white paint pen to create the look of lettuce leaves’ veins upon green dyed eggs. Skillful artists (with steady hands) can even achieve a convincing trompe l'oeil effect using this method.
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