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watercolor tattoo easter egg
Courtesy of Leah Griffiths
Create gorgeous Easter eggs that are so beautiful that you'll want to use them as decor instead of hiding them in the grass. Add a festive touch to your tablescape by placing it in a mini nest above your Easter tableware.
Get the tutorial with Lia Griffith.
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celebrity easter eggs
studio diy
Made using temporary tattoo paper, these beauties are conversation starters. You can liven up your Easter dinner by declaring, “Let's get a car!” Like Oprah. You and your family will also enjoy matching faces and sayings.
Get tutorials at Studio DIY.
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nesting easter eggs
jane merritt
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palm springs easter eggs
studio diy
If you haven't been to see Palm Springs' famous mid-century modern doors, put this city on your travel bucket list. In the meantime, use air-dried clay to create this set of retro and cute Easter eggs with a strong Cali vibe.
Get tutorials at Studio DIY.
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paper cut flower easter egg holder
Courtesy of Leah Griffiths
Don't want to dye your eggs? Skip that and set them in these pastel paper cut egg holders instead. Simply add your band's name and they make perfect place cards for your Easter brunch, or display them in a row on your mantelpiece.
Get the tutorial with Lia Griffith.
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marble easter basket name tag
Courtesy of Beautiful Female
Egg-shaped clay tags are a craft you can make with your little ones and teens. To get a marble effect, mix several colors of air-dried clay together. Don't limit yourself. Name tags can also be used as Easter tree ornaments, or you can combine them with string and some bunny pom poms to make a cute garland.
Get the tutorial at A Beautiful Mess.
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money bag easter egg
Studio DIY!
No, you don't have to fill these balloons with real money (unless you want to). But chocolate coins and banknotes work just as well on your next Easter egg hunt.
Get tutorials at Studio DIY.
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hanging pom pom easter egg
Courtesy of Leah Griffiths
You'll feel warm and fuzzy as you spend an afternoon making stuffed Easter eggs to hang on your Easter tree or display around the house.
Get the tutorial with Lia Griffith.
Purchase a pom pom maker set
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Rothko style easter egg
paper n stitch
If you're into modern art, immerse yourself in modern art by creating these abstract Easter egg masterpieces. These are decorated with layers of color similar to those used by American artist Mark Rothko to create his famous field paintings. The best part? Since you actually use colored pencils, it doesn't get too messy.
Get the tutorial at Paper N Stitch.
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dried flower easter eggs
jane merritt
The eggs of this stunning plant can be kept on display all spring. Making them is a fun opportunity to collect some flowers you have in your backyard. Along with food coloring, you have everything you need for this cool DIY.
Get the tutorial at The House That Lars Built.
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confetti easter eggs
Oh Joy!
Celebrate the Easter holiday with boiled eggs colorfully decorated with colorful confetti. Save some extra and sprinkle on the table for a little extra fun at Easter brunch.
Get the tutorial on Oh Joy!
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temporary tattoo easter eggs
beautiful mess
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marbled indigo egg
alice and lois
Give your Easter eggs a stunning marble effect with a bold indigo nail polish. It's easier than you think, just swirl it around in the water.
Get the tutorial with Alice and Lois.
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painterly eggs
Frau Liebling
To pull off this DIY, first sketch your design in pencil, then trace the illustration with a marker or thin paintbrush.
Get the tutorial at Frau Liebling.
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washi tape eggs
Nice offer from Indeed
Washi Tape: The fastest, easiest, and most fun way to add color and texture to Easter eggs without making a mess.
Get tutorials on Lovely Indeed.
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mud cross egg
alice and lois
Reproducing this bold design with your own Easter eggs requires a steady hand and a lot of patience. This color is different from regular pastel colors.
Get the tutorial at Alice & Lois.
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color blocked eggs
oh so beautiful paper
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sprinkle with easter eggs
williams sonoma
This fun and delicious DIY craft comes with sprinkles and you can even add ice cream.
Get the tutorial at Let's Mingle.
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onion skin dyed egg
Wee Gallery
Give your eggs a rustic feel with this tutorial that uses onion skins as a natural dye. Next, add the dimensional details drawn with a black permanent marker. it's simple.
Get tutorials at Wee Gallery.
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multi-colored glitter eggs
Oh Joy
Coat your eggs with a patchwork of ultra-fine glitter to make them sparkle on this year's Easter egg hunt.
Get the tutorial at Oh Joy.
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Angela Belt is a contributing shopping assistant editor for House Beautiful. She is also an interior designer and host of her own podcast, The Mood Board. When it comes to her designs, she is a highly regarded expert, and some of her work has also appeared on her HGTV, Better Homes & Gardens, The Washington Post, and more.
Kelly Allen is the next deputy editor. beautiful housecreates design, culture and travel content online and in magazines. She has been on the team since 2019 and writes in-depth and exciting feature articles about her. From research to her discoveries of can't-miss things on screen, she's always keen to answer pop culture's burning questions through the lens of design. During her five-year career, she has built a strong network of designers across disciplines and leveraged her valuable expertise. Her career includes that she has honed her reporting skills while working on viral news. delish and contribute cosmopolitanEntertainment coverage. When I'm not looking at all the new releases, I'm checking out vintage hardware stores, attending industry events, and just walking around highlighting everything.
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