This Easter, transform eggs into works of art to use as decor throughout your home. From painterly prints to pretty pastel stripes, here are 10 easter egg decorating ideas to try from DIY bloggers around the web. Whether you plan to prop them on your tabletop, pile them in a basket or include them in your Easter egg hunt, they’re sure to bring a fresh, spring-y spin to your space.
Welcome guests with a sweet note written on an Easter egg at each of their place settings. They are made using a printable template, so you don’t have to worry if your handwriting isn’t up to snuff.
Get the full tutorial on ohhappyday.com .
Photographer: Oh Happy Day
Incorporate your favorite spring colors when making these striped Easter eggs. The trick to perfect bands is a notched cardboard box, which holds the slippery egg in place so painting is a breeze.
Get the full tutorial on supermakeit.com .
Photographer: Super Make It
Kids will love making these polka-dot Easter eggs. Use hole reinforcement stickers to make the perfect spots.
Get the full tutorial on sayyes.com .
Inspired by budding spring trees, these painted Easter eggs create a standout display when hung on cherry blossom branches.
Get the full tutorial on decor8blog.com .
Infuse some whimsy into your Easter decor with these playful eggs covered in pastel nonpareil sprinkles.
Get the full tutorial on studiodiy.com .
Try your hand at making these on-trend Easter eggs with a modern marbled indigo pattern.
Get the full tutorial on aliceandlois.com .
Photographer: Alice and Lois
Inspired by the work of 18th century paper artist Mary Delany, these botanical Easter eggs are simply beautiful. They take a steady hand to make, but it’s worth the effort. For a similar look with less effort, paint simple colored shapes onto matte black eggs.
Get the full tutorial on thehousethatharsbuilt.com .
Transform dyed eggs into salt and pepper cellars for the perfect Easter brunch or dinner tabletop accessory.
Get the full tutorial on thejungalow.com .
Photographer: The Jungalow
Natural dyes create gorgeous tones with a muted quality. Use them to dye your Easter eggs in place of more saturated artificial dyes.
Get the full tutorial on kristenrickert.com .
Photographer: Magnesium Blue
Who says Easter has to be serious? Gold confetti gives classic pastel Easter eggs a fun hit of glam.
Get the full tutorial on studiodiy.com .