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12 Ideas For Dying Beautiful Easter Eggs

When surveying the Easter Egg dying kits this weekend I knew I wanted to do something more than just dye eggs. Sure K think’s dying eggs is great, but I wanna take it up a notch. So I hit up Pinterest for some ideas, and fell in love with some great ideas. Take a look and try one or try them all!

Be sure to visit the blogs to get the how-to details.

12 Ideas for Beautiful Easter Eggs

This is my favorite idea. I think I will do everyone’s initials. So fun! From Liluna.com.

Monogramed Easter Eggs

Oh my gosh! My kids would love to put their picture on an Easter Egg, how cute is this?! From ThePaperMama.com.

Family Photo Easter Eggs

Here’s a similar idea using rubber bands, again an easy way for a different look. From Real Simple.

Rubber Band Easter Eggs

How about skipping the traditional dye all together and going for some Kool fun. From HeyJenRenee.com.

Kool Aid Easter Eggs

This idea is totally dye free (although you could also do it on top of dyed eggs). From ComeTogetherKids.com.

Melted Crayon Easter Eggs

I love the patterns created on these eggs by using lace tights. (Note to self, next time save torn/outgrown lace tights.) From SewintheCity.com.

Lace Tights Easter Eggs

Got any old, ugly ties laying around. Make something beautiful with them. From OurBestBites.com.

Silk Ties Easter Eggs

Two things I love – polka dots and glitter. From APumpkinandaPrincess.com.

Glitter Polka Dot Easter Eggs

More polka dots this time with a resist. From Larecetadelafelicidad.com.

Polka Dot Easter Eggs

A stripey resist. From IndieFix.com.

Striped Easter Eggs

For the Angry bird fans. From MakeZine.com.

Angry Birds Easter Eggs

And finally, these are pretty to eat… From Kimberlycun.com.

 

Marbled Easter Eggs

Happy Easter Egg Dying!

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  1. Terry says

    April 1, 2012 at 6:52 pm

    Oh cool, I didn’t know you could use kool aid to dye eggs… good idea.

    Reply
  2. Marti Parks says

    April 5, 2012 at 7:23 pm

    I love these ideas. Thanks for sharing this, now I can’t wait to start.

    Reply
  3. Natacha Steven says

    April 30, 2012 at 11:59 am

    cutie!!!

    Reply
  4. Ellen Christian says

    March 7, 2013 at 4:42 pm

    Great ideas! I love the rubber cement one!

    Reply
  5. Claudia M says

    April 4, 2014 at 4:18 am

    how fun ! I will def. try the kool -aid one 🙂 thanks

    Reply

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