Just in case you're like me and haven't decided yet which method or methods you'll be trying this year for making Easter eggs, here are some ideas!
Dyeing Eggs the Natural Way from Two Men and a Little Farm (what a color palette!)
Ombre Easter Eggs from Sugar & Charm
Gradated Tints from El Hada de Papel (reminds me of paint sample chips!)
Neon Dip-Dyed Eggs from Oh Joy!
"Airbrushed" Eggs from Ashbee Design
Silk Tie-Dyed Eggs from Our Best Bites
Chalkboard Eggs from Oleander + Palm (A more permanent version could be done using black dye and white crayons.)
Off-Register Graphic & Type Eggs from Martha Stewart
Huevos de Pascua from La Receta de la Felicidad (Instructions are in Spanish, but photos are pretty self-explanatory.)
Gilded Eggs from Pencil Shavings Studio
Pantone Chip Easter Eggs from How About Orange
If you want to skip the dye and do something different:
Decoupage Easter Eggs from By Wilma
CMYK Dot Easter Eggs from Martha Stewart
Origami Flowered Eggs from Family Circle
Embroidered Eggs from Design Sponge
Photo Print Eggs from A Subtle Revelry
Washi Tape Easter Eggs from Lovely Indeed
Fabric-Covered Eggs from Better Homes and Gardens
Three different Sharpie ideas:
Doodle Eggs from Alisa Burke
Black and White Eggs from Obviously Sweet
Journaled Eggs from Alisa Burke
And if you don't want to use real eggs at all:
Pappersägg (Paper Eggs) from Craft and Creativity
Find any you might try?
2 comments:
I love those Washi tape eggs!
Me, too! Thanks for checking out the post, Amy!
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