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74 Simple Easter Egg Designs, that Range from Cute to Beautiful

All our best egg decorating ideas in one basket! (Well, technically, it's a list).

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Becky Luigart-Stayner

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Easter is filled with fun family activities and Easter traditions, but for us, decorating Easter eggs takes the (bunny-shaped) cake. Whether you'd like something simple to add to your Easter decor or are looking for an over-the-top idea to win the family contest, we've got you covered with dozens of ideas. You can use a store-bought dye kit or natural egg-dyeing techniques to color the eggs, but you'll need to raid your craft bin for some accessories.

Love vintage dishes? In this list, you'll find the cutest Easter egg decorating ideas that mimic the look of transferware, spatterware, jadeite, lettuceware, and yellowware, too! And for the Swifties in your life we have a slew of eggs that correspond to each album!! With so many fun options, a friendly egg decorating competition between the adults and kids at your Easter celebration might just be in order.

Finally, if you’re looking for alternatives to decorating hardboiled eggs, there are few options available. You decorate “blown” Easter eggs, which are quite delicate but will last for years (find instructions in idea #15). Or you can forgo natural eggs entirely. With a coat of paint instead of dye, papier-mâché eggs, wooden eggs, or foam eggs will work just fine for a lot of these Easter egg decorating ideas. And if you find yourself on a roll, we've got many many more Easter crafts for you to try!

1

Grainsack Eggs

easter eggs decorated to look like vintage grain sack with striped on them set in an easter basket

Nothing says country like vintage French grain sacks so why not decorate your eggs this year to further show your love to the nubby and versatile textile.

To make: Place a blown or white painted wooden egg in an egg decorating lathe. Use acrylic paint pens or sharpies to draw lines on the eggs in varying widths. Once dry remove from the lathe.

SHOP DECORATING LATHE

2

Fingerprint Eggs

eggs decorated with kids fingerprints in a woven basket

Cover the kitchen table with brown paper and let the kids go to town crafting these adorable and easy to make Easter eggs. Use, hard boiled, blown, or white painted wooden eggs.

To make: Have kids dip their fingertips in craft paint and gently press them onto blown real eggs or white wooden eggs. Allow to dry completely. Once dry use acrylic paint pens or Sharpies to add details, such as a chick face and legs, carrot tops, and egg decorations. Once dry nestle in an Easter basket.

SHOP WOODEN EGGS

3

Taylor Swift 'Taylor Swift' Egg

easter egg decorated to look like a taylor swift album cover in an egg cup

Way back in 2006, Taylor Swift burst onto the country music scene, and our lives have never been the same. At just 16 years old, Taylor became the first solo female country artist to write or co-write every song on a platinum debut album. Cue up "Tim McGraw" and "Teardrops on My Guitar" while you decorate this egg!

To make: Dab varying shades of blue, teal, and green onto a real or wooden egg and blend together. You may need to do a few coats to get full coverage. Let dry. Finish it off by applying a holographic butterfly sticker.

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4

Taylor Swift 'Fearless' Egg

easter egg decorated to look like a taylor swift album cover in an egg cup

Proving early on how quickly she can write hit songs, Taylor released Fearless in 2008. It spent 11 weeks atop the Billboard 200 list and went on to become the most-awarded country album of all time, winning Taylor her first Grammys for Album of the Year and Best Country Album. Start with "You Belong with Me" and reminisce with "Fifteen" while you decorate this golden egg!

To make: Paint a real or wooden egg with metallic gold paint. You may need to do a few coats to get full coverage. While the last coat is still tacky, carefully apply some gold foil flakes. Once the egg is completely dry, rub it all over with a clean cloth to remove any excess foil.

5

Taylor Swift 'Speak Now' Egg

easter egg decorated to look like a taylor swift album cover in an egg cup

Taylor outdid herself again in 2010, releasing the entirely self-written album Speak Now. It sold one million copies in its first week and spent six weeks at number one on the Billboard 200. Really belt out that chorus when "Mean" comes up on your playlist!

To make: Wrap purple tulle around your palm about 10 times. Slip the fabric off of your hand and tie it tightly in the center with the looped ends at the top and bottom. Cut through each looped end and peel the layers of tulle back toward the center, forming a fluffy ball. Trim into an egg shape.

6

Taylor Swift 'Red' Egg

easter egg decorated to look like a taylor swift album cover in an egg cup

Red was Taylor's first distinct departure from her country roots. With this album, Taylor became the first female artist to have three straight albums top the Billboard 200 for at least six weeks. Now that we're all grown up, "All Too Well" just hit different with the 2021 (Taylor's Version) release. Once you've wiped your tears, pick yourself back up with my personal favorite, "Message in a Bottle."

To make: Paint a real or wooden egg red. You may need to do a few coats to get full coverage. Let dry. Cut a piece of red felt into a strip long enough to tie around the egg. Cut tiny strips about 1/2" deep to create a fringe at each end. Tie the scarf, and secure with a dab of hot-glue to keep it in place.

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7

Taylow Swift '1989' Egg

easter egg decorated to look like a taylor swift album cover in an egg cup

Named for her birth year, 1989 was the electronic pop album no one saw coming. Honestly, where would we be without "Style," "Blank Space," and "Shake It Off?" After spending 11 weeks atop the Billboard 200, 1989 won Album of the Year and Best Pop Vocal Album at the 2016 Grammys. She's got range!

To make: Paint a real or wooden egg light blue. You may need to do a few coats to get full coverage. Let dry. Print out some small images of seagulls, and cut them out with an X-Acto knife. Use matte Mod Podge to glue the seagulls on and seal the egg.

8

Taylor Swift 'Reputation' Egg

easter egg decorated to look like a taylor swift album cover in an egg cup

In reaction to the extreme levels of fame and public scrutiny she was facing at this point in her career, Taylor released Reputation in 2017. This is the album for when you're feeling annoyed or angry, so put on "Look What You Made Me Do," and let it all out. Oh, it was also Swift's fourth album to sell one million copies in its first week, topped the Billboard 200, and was nominated for Best Pop Vocal Album at the Grammys. Casual.

To make: Print out a few images of the Reputation album art. Tear out the parts with all the text and rip it into smaller pieces. Use matte Mod Podge to glue and seal the torn pieces onto a real or wooden egg.

9

Taylow Swift 'Lover' Egg

easter egg decorated to look like a taylor swift album cover in an egg cup

Self-described as a "love letter to love," Taylor released Lover in 2019. She was onto something good because the album topped the Billboard 200 again and sold more than any other album in 2019. "London Boy" will make you want to hop on a transatlantic flight, and "The Man" will have you jabbing at that glass ceiling. So relatable.

To make: Paint a real or wooden egg light pink. You may need to do a few coats to get full coverage. Let dry. Use spray paint to add some light pops of turquoise and lavender all around the egg.

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10

Taylor Swift 'Folklore' Egg

easter egg decorated to look like a taylor swift album cover in an egg cup

While the world was cooped up in 2020, Taylor surprised us with a whole album built on fantasy and storytelling. Compared to her past albums, Folklore's pace was much slower and the tone more mellow. It won a Grammy for Album of the Year, making Taylor the first woman ever to win the award three times. Dwell on what could have been with "The 1," and then move on to a favorite, "Exile."

To make: Tear off small pieces of preserved moss, and hot-glue them onto a real or wooden egg to completely cover its surface.

11

Taylor Swift 'Evermore' Egg

easter egg decorated to look like a taylor swift album cover in an egg cup

Less than a year later, Taylor released her second surprise album and a sister to Folklore. Evermore kept up the influences of folk and imagination and delighted fans and critics. It sold 1 million copies in its first week, became her eighth consecutive album to top the Billboard chart on release, and was nominated for Album of the Year at the Grammys.

To make: Cut a circle shape out of thin plaid fabric, roughly large enough to cover half of your real or wooden egg. Glue it down in the center, and cut darts from the top left, top right, bottom left, and bottom right. Fold the loose pieces over each other and glue down tightly to the egg. Repeat all the steps on the opposite side of the egg to completely cover it.

12

Taylor Swift 'Midgnights' Egg

easter egg decorated to look like a taylor swift album cover in an egg cup

Returning to more autobiographical tunes, Midnights focused on the overthinking that keeps Taylor (and all of us) up at night. Following her pattern of success, Midnights hit number one on the Billboard 200, sold over one million first-week copies, became the best-selling album of 2022, and won Album of the Year and Best Pop Vocal Album at the Grammys. Seriously! Among the many versions of this album, there are tons of tracks to choose from, but I'm most into "Anti-Hero" and "Mastermind."

To make: Use a nail to carefully chip away at the side of a real egg, and slowly open up a hole about 1 inch wide. Pour out and throw away the contents of the egg and carefully wash out the inside with some dish soap and your finger. Paint the outside of the egg navy blue. You may need to do a few coats to get full coverage. Let dry. Place a candle wick into the hole so it reaches the bottom and wrap it around a toothpick placed over the opening so it stays upright. Melt the wax from a navy blue tea light in a small metal bowl inside a pot of boiling water. Once the wax is completely melted, let it cool down as much as possible while keeping it liquid, and pour it into the eggshell around the wick. Let the wax harden, and trim the wick. Light the wick only when you have the egg securely placed in an egg cup or egg plate so it won't roll.

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13

Taylor Swift The 'Tortured Poets' Department Egg

easter egg decorated to look like a taylor swift album cover in an egg cup

We're all eagerly anticipating the release of Taylor's 11th album, which she announced while accepting her 2024 Grammy for Midnights. She seriously doesn't stop working! So far we have an intriguing track list and various versions of black-and-white album art to go off of. I know what I'll be listening to on April 19th (and 20th... and 21st...)

To make: Paint a real or wooden egg tan. You may need to do a few coats to get full coverage. Let dry. Use a fine-tipped black pen, like a Micron, to draw lines and loops that mimic handwriting all over the egg.

14

Vase Eggs

a basket of flowers

Turn eggs into sweet bud vases and scatter them around the Easter table (you can set them on candlesticks) or place several in a colorful egg cartoon and place on the buffet with the delicious Easter spread.

To make: Use a serrated knife to cut off one end of an egg; discard the end. Rinse the shell with warm water and a few drops of distilled vinegar. Repeat as desired. Fill shell halfway with water and desired flowers. Display in an egg carton or egg cups.

SHOP COLORFUL EGG CARTONS

15

Keepsake Blown Easter Eggs

blown easter eggs dyed pastel blue, green, yellow or orange with 3 d flower decorations
Frances Janisch

Make these pastel beauties last for years by first blowing out the egg whites and yolks. Here, we've glued on tiny scrapbooking flowers as decorations, but you can use this technique (steps 1–4) for any natural Easter egg designs that you would like to keep.

Step 1: Insert a long needle into the bottom of each egg; make a small hole, then make a slightly larger one in the top.

Step 2: Move the needle around inside the shell to break the yolk.

Step 3: Blow over the smaller hole—feel free to use a straw if you don't want to touch the egg directly—until the liquid drips out of the larger hole.

Step 4: Run the egg under water. Blow the water out, and let the shell dry overnight.

Step 5: After coloring the egg, attach fabric scrapbooking flowers with tiny dots of glue. Lightly press each flower with your finger, then release.

SHOP SCRAPBOOK FLOWERS

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16

Button Eggs

pastel dyed easter eggs decorated with colorful vintage buttons
Becky Stayner

Head the the sewing basket and grab the spare buttons to create these jewel-like beauties.

To make: Start by dyeing eggs the same colors as the buttons. Once dry, hot-glue buttons to the eggs, either covering completely or in a center band.

17

Transferware Easter Egg Decor

easter egg decorating idea featuring cutout and decoupaged pieces from blue and white chinoiserie paper napkins
Brian Woodcock

Cut designs from floral paper napkins. Adhere to eggs with glossy Mod Podge.

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18

Radish Eggs

easter eggs decorated to look like radishes
David Hillegas

Good enough to eat, these radish eggs can either be painted or dyed.

To make: Paint or dye three-quarters of a blown-out white egg pink. Create roots by attaching pieces of off-white twine to the bottom with hot-glue. Roll up light green crepe paper to create a stem; seal seam with glue. Cut leaves from crepe paper; wrap around stem, and attach with glue. Glue stem to top of egg.

SHOP CREPE PAPER

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19

Jadeite Easter Eggs

easter egg decorating ideas
Brian Woodcock

Use white Puffy Paint to dot the raised patterns on eggs. Once dry, paint eggs with glossy green acrylic paint to mimic vintage jadeite.

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20

Temporary Tattoo Easter Eggs

temporary tatoo designs featuring butterflies, moths, birds, insects adhered to easter eggs as decorations
Burcu Avsar

The secret behind these botanical beauties? Country Living contributing editor Jodi Kahn used temporary tattoo paper.

Step 1: Begin by downloading free images from graphicsfairy.blogspot.com and thevintagemoth.blogspot.com

Step 2: Arrange them in a word processing or photo document, resizing each to fit on an egg.

Step 3: Print the images on tattoo paper, cut them out, and adhere to blown-out eggs, following package instructions.

SHOP TEMPORARY TATOO PAPER

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