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Showing posts with label decorating Easter eggs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label decorating Easter eggs. Show all posts

3/14/2019

Watercolor Easter Eggs

Watercolor Easter Eggs from Modern Parents Messy Kids


If, while decorating Easter eggs, you want a different look with the exact same supplies you already have on hand, check out this fun watercolor Easter egg tutorial.  This is definitely one one of those 'Why didn't I think of that?' moments!

Check out the watercolor Easter eggs over at Modern Parents Messy Kids.

3/26/2013

How To Make Hard Boiled Eggs In The Oven

Bake Easter Eggs In The Oven from One Little Project


3/05/2013

Scribble Easter Eggs [Decorating Eggs]

Scribble Eggs from Family Chic


3/20/2009

Egg Masks [Decorating Easter Eggs]

I am loving all of the cute Easter egg ideas that are popping up now that St. Patrick's Day is over and people are jumping feet first into their Spring decor!

So I got this clever idea to find 12 great Easter egg ideas and put them all in one post. Then I would title the post A Dozen Eggs. Cute right? Then I realized how long that post would be. Not cute. So I will stick to posting them one at a time and when I am done I will post a link to all of them. I will put it up right before Easter so you can find all of the ideas easily and I will title THAT post A Dozen Eggs. Or two dozen if I have that many!

I love the whole sticker resist idea from yesterday. So I went looking and found this clever idea from Lolly Chops. And by clever I mean really clever!  She created this fun decorated Easter eggs using a masking technique.



Even more fun is the fact that she made the masks herself using some painters tape and a punch.


If you don't own any craft punches I bet you know someone that does. And if you are really nice to them I bet they will lend them to you! And if you let your 5 year old daughter use them to decorate Easter Eggs I bet she will think you are the coolest mom ever! At least I know mine will!

You can check out the entire tutorial on how to make your own masks for dying Easter eggs over at Lolly Chops.