50 Cool Ways to Decorate Easter Eggs
26 Washi Tape Easter Eggs
26. Washi Tape Easter Eggs: You guys, Easters a couple of weeks away, and I went on an Easter egg decorating binge last weekend. I realized that I hadn’t dyed eggs in years, and I think I may have been trying to make up for lost time. These don’t require any dye though just get some eggs, washi tape, (via Lovely Indeed)
27 Super Mario Bros
27. Super Mario Bros: My son is going through his Super Mario Bros. phase. I don’t know that I ever got over mine. Playing Nintendo for countless hours is one of my fondest… (via Instructables)
28 Polka Dot
28. Polka Dot (via La Receta de la Felicidad)
29 Natural Dyes
29. Natural Dyes: Beautiful, naturally dyed egg tutorial using items from your refrigerator and pantry. The best Easter book too! (via Boulder Locavore)
30 Decoupage Easter Eggs
30. Decoupage Easter Eggs: DIY decoupage eggs for Easter Need: hard boiled eggs (cold), pretty fabric, glue (craft glue) 1. Cute out shapes you like from fabric 2. Carefully paint a thin layer of glue and press fabric down on glue – paint another thin layer on top (make sure there are no bubbles in glue) 3. Dry and if you want a glossy look add another layer of glue otherwise display in pretty dish for company. Eggs will spoil – so only sit out on table when ready to eat. Decoupage (ordcoupage) is the art of decorating an object by gluing colored paper cutouts onto it in combination with special paint effects, gold leaf and so on (via Dizzy Maiden)