It’s that time of the year again when you gather eggs and start decorating them for Easter. Your children also love decorating Easter eggs with you. There are many egg decoration ideas you can use to make it more interesting for your children. The more fun the egg decoration, the more your children will be involved in Easter decoration and festivities.
2. It’s that time of the year again when you gather
eggs and start decorating them for Easter. Your
children also love decorating Easter eggs with
you.
There are many egg decoration ideas you can
use to make it more interesting for your children.
The more fun the egg decoration, the more your
children will be involved in Easter decoration and
4. Ask your child to cut flower designs from paper napkins
and glue them on ceramic eggs. You can apply glue to half
of the egg with the help of a foam brush, then place a
napkin flower on it and cover it with glue. Add napkin
flowers one by one and let the egg dry for 15 minutes. Do
the same on the other half of the egg and let it dry
overnight.
5. Liquid watercolors are a concentrated paint that can be
used as is to create more vibrant colors than traditional
watercolors. Take a water dropper to apply the paint to the
eggs.
6. Food coloring can produce rich colors but only when used
in large amounts and when the eggs soak for one or two
hours. It can be hard to wait that long to take the eggs out
of the dye, but it’ll be well worth it.
7. Give your eggs a sparkling look by using glitters and polka
dots. Your child will find it very interesting and engaging.
Hand-paint the eggs with various bright colors. Once they
are dry, paint polka dots with a liner brush. Apply glue onto
these painted eggs and sprinkle glitter on the wet glue.
Glamorous and glittery eggs are ready for your Easter
decoration.
8. There are a number of foods, drinks, and herbs that make
beautiful egg dyes including purple cabbage, yellow and
red onions, beets, turmeric, and tea. If you want bright
colors, use a larger quantity of material than the recipe
suggests.
9. These gorgeous speckled eggs not only add to your Easter
charm, but can also charm your child! Mix food coloring
and vinegar, add hard boiled eggs , and once they have
absorbed the pastel colors, flick on brown craft paint with
the help of an old toothbrush. These are perfect for bringing
a sophisticated look to your Easter decoration.
10. Add some classic Easter decor to your home by creating
adorable chicks! They are very easy to make and your
children will love them. Dye the eggs yellow and let them
dry. Once they are completely dry, draw eyes and wings
using permanent marker. Glue a quill feather at the top and
a beak made from orange paper. These cute and creative
chicks are now ready to chirp.
11. Kool aid is a fun way to get rich colors that aren’t offered
elsewhere. Add a packet of Kool-Aid to three quarters of a
cup of water and dye the eggs for about a minute.
12. 3D scrapbooking stickers are a simple way to add designs
to the eggs once you’ve dyed them, taking the color level of
the eggs up a notch.