Ways To Take Your Easter Egg Decorating To The Next Level

Pantone Easter Eggs

No graphic designer will be able to resist these faux pantone eggs from How About Orange. View the tutorial.

Black and White Easter Eggs

Of course, there's no rule that Easter eggs must feature bright colors. These B&W eggs from Obviously Sweet look sophisticated and are easy to make.

Silk Tie-Dyed Easter Eggs

Did you know you can use old 100% silk neck ties or blouses to transfer color and

Super Mario Bros. Easter Eggs

Old school gamers will superjump over these nerdy easter eggs. View the tutorial.

Chalkboard Eggs

I'm a firm believer in chalkboard-painting ALL THE THINGS so naturally these eggs were a great find. Use chalk to create designs, write Easter messages, or personalize the eggs as place holders! View the tutorial.

Temporary Tattoo Easter Eggs

This DIY decorating idea is cheap, super easy, and sure to produce the most unique eggs in the basket! View the tutorial.

Washi Tape Easter Eggs

Worried about spilling dye on the carpet? This DIY idea is perfect for you: Just grab some washi tape (decorative tape from Japan that's made from natural fibers) and scissors, and go to town. View the tutorial.

Hipster Mustache Easter Eggs

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