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50 Insanely Creative Easter Egg Painting Ideas That Are Easier Than They Look

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Fact: Whether everyone grabs their DIY baskets and sets out on a hunt or not, an Easter party just isn't complete without decorated eggs. But where do you start when your attention really should be on menu planning?

While it's true that the dye kits sold in stores make a worthy option—they're easy and convenient—they don't necessarily yield the most creative shells. That's where paint comes in. When decorating Easter eggs, you can use any craft paint, really—acrylic, watercolor, puff paint, and even spray paint.

No matter what kind of paint you use, just be sure to "blow out" the eggs before you get to work if you want to keep your masterpiece for future Easter celebrations. It's easy: Simply use a pin to prick a hole in each end of the egg. Then, positioning yourself over a bowl, put your mouth around the top hole and blow. With a little force, the yolk and whites will run out of the hole into the bowl you've set beneath it. (Use that goodness for scrambled eggs!)

Can't wait to get started? Check out the easy egg painting and decorating ideas below for inspiration.

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Geodes

Geode Easter Eggs
Posh Little Designs

Painted rock sugar lends these sophisticated Easter eggs an incredible life-like appearance.

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Monstera Leaves

Monstera Leaf Easter Eggs
Sarah Hearts

Use a painting technique called "decoupage" to apply printable ferns to real or fake eggs.

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Imprinted Flowers

Flower Easter Eggs
Freutcake

An old pair of pantyhose keep real flowers in place during the dying process, leaving a gorgeous imprint behind.

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Tissue Paper

Tissue Paper Easter Egg
Alice and Lois

Another decoupage idea—but this time with bright, bold patterned tissue paper.

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Paper Napkins

Paper Napkin Easter Eggs
Alice and Lois

No tissue paper on hand? You can also use paper napkins as your material of choice.

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Mermaid Tails

Mermaid Eggs
Everyday Shortcuts

Place eggs inside fish net stocking before spray painting to achieve a look that's surprisingly similar to a mermaid's tail.

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Gold Animals

Gold Animal Easter Eggs
Flax & Twine

It doesn't take much to create a wow-worthy easter egg. In this case, just a simple coat of spray paint on plastic figurines.

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Confetti

Confetti Easter Eggs
Alice and Lois

Paint "naked" eggs with a coat of Mod Podge, press on paper confetti, then add another layer of glue.

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Alphabet

Alphabet Easter Eggs
Lovely Indeed

After spray painting, remove stick-on letters to reveal crisp alphabet letters.

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Paint Splattered

Paint Splattered Eggs
Squirrelly Minds

Not confident in your painting skills? There's no technique needed here. With a few flicks of the wrist, you'll have a whimsical Easter egg.

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Color-Changing

Color-Changing Easter Eggs
Dream a Little Bigger

Toddlers and kids will love this painting technique, which results in a science experiment of sorts. The paint changes color based on the temperature.

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Ice Cream Cones

Ice Cream Cone Eggs
Kara's Party Ideas

There's no sweeter way to paint an Easter egg, that's for sure.

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Metallics

Golden Easter Eggs
79 Ideas

Metallic spray paint makes this quick craft work. Just a few coats, and you're good to go.

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Cotton Candy

Cotton Candy Easter Eggs
Posh Little Designs

These Easter eggs seem very refined, but here's the secret: Painted cotton balls look deceptively like cotton candy.

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Disney's "Frozen"

Frozen Easter Eggs
A Pumpkin and a Princess

You'll never want to let these Easter eggs go, and you don't have to—faux eggs get two coats of paint, adhesive vinyl, and rhinestones, so you can keep them for years to come.

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Bouffant

Bouffant Easter Eggs
Studio DIY

All you need is a little bit of acrylic craft paint to make some seriously sophisticated chicks for your Easter basket.

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Watercolor Flowers

Watercolor Easter Eggs
Craftberry Bush

If you've got the skills, these watercolored eggs are just as pretty as any painting we've seen.

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Unicorns

Unicorn Easter Eggs
I Heart Arts N Crafts

Like magic, a few strokes of a paint brush and a some basic craft supplies—glue and paper—yield a fun unicorn egg.

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Stamped

Stamped Easter Eggs
Delineate Your Dwelling

If you're worried about the mess paint can create (particularly if you're including little ones in the activity), try a similar—but much cleaner—technique: stamping.

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Glittered

Glitter Eggs
Girl Inspired

Use a brush to paint white glue onto your eggs, then douse with glitter and shake off any excess.

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Brigitt Earley
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Brigitt is a writer, editor and craft stylist with nearly 15 years of experience. She specializes in lifestyle topics, including home, health, parenting, beauty, style, food, entertaining, travel and weddings. She has written for Glamour, People, Good Housekeeping, Women's Health, Real Simple, Martha Stewart, Apartment Therapy, The Spruce, and more.

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